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NEW TITLES in BIOETHICS Annual Cumulation Volume 17,1991

NEW TITLES in BIOETHICS Annual Cumulation Volume 17,1991

NATIONAL REFERENCE CENTER FOR BIOETHICS LITERATURE THE JOSEPH AND ROSE KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, DC 20057

NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS Annual Cumulation Volume 17,1991

(Includes Syllabus Exchange Catalog)

Lucinda Fitch Huttlinger, Editor Dawna Huff, Managing Editor ISSN 0361-6347 NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS is published four times per year (quarterly) by the National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature, Kennedy Institute of Ethics. Annual Cumulations are published in the following year as a separate publication. NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS is a listing by subject of recent additions to the National Reference Center’s collection. (The subject clas­ sification scheme is reproduced in full with each issue; it can also be found at the end of the cumulated edition.) With the exception of syllabi listed as part of our Syllabus Exchange program, and documents in the section New Publica­ tions from the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, materials listed herein are not available from the National Reference Center, but from the publishers listed in each citation. Subscription to NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS is $20.00 per calendar year in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, and $30.00 elsewhere. Back volumes are avail­ able at $12.00 per volume (subscribers) and $15.00 per volume (non-sub­ scribers) in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, $17.00 per volume (subscribers) and $20.00 per volume (non-subscribers) elsewhere. Orders not prepaid will be assessed a $2.00 invoicing fee. Associate and institutional members of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics receive NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS (quarterly issues) as part of their membership benefits. Inquiries regarding the membership program should be addressed to: Irene McDonald Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 (202) 687-8099. Inquiries regarding NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS should be addressed to: Dawna Huff Managing Editor, NEW TITLES IN BIOETHICS National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 (202) 687-6738 (800) MED-ETHX. This publication is supported by funds provided under Grant Number LM04492 from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health. Purchase of the books listed herein is supported primarily by the National Library of Medicine grant. Other works are contributions of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Kampelman Collection of Jewish Ethics, publishers, and in­ dividual donors. ©1992 TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.1 Philosophical E thics...... 1 1.2 Religious Ethics ...... 5 13.1 Applied and Professional Ethics (General)...... 11 132 Applied and Professional Ethics: Business ...... 12 133 Applied and Professional Ethics: Education ...... 14 13.4 Applied and Professional Ethics: Engineering ...... 15 13.5 Applied and Professional Ethics: Government...... 15 13.6 Applied and Professional Ethics: International Affairs ...... 16 13.7 Applied and Professional Ethics: Journalism...... 17 13.8 Applied and Professional Ethics: Law ...... 17 13.9 Applied and Professional Ethics: Scientific Research ...... 18 1.3.10 Applied and Professional Ethics: Social Work ...... 19 13.11 Applied and Professional Ethics: Agriculture ...... 19 13.12 Applied and Professional Ethics: Information Science ...... 19 2.1 Bioethics (General) ...... 19 2.2 Bioethics: History of Medical Ethics...... 24 23 Bioethics: Education/Programs...... 24 3.1 Philosophy of Biology (General)...... 24 3.2 Evolution and Creation ...... 24 4.1.1 Philosophy of Medicine, Nursing, and Other Health Professions (General) ...... 25 4.1.2 Philosophy of Medicine ...... 25 4.13 Philosophy of Nursing...... 26 4.2 Concept of Health ...... 26 43 Concept of Mental Health ...... 27 4.4 Quality/Value of L ife...... 27 5.1 Science, Technology and Society...... 28 5.2 Technology Assessment ...... 29 53 Social Control of Science/Technology ...... 30 6 Codes of Professional Ethics ...... 30 7.1 Sociology of Medicine (General)...... 31 12 Medical Education...... 32 73 Professional-Professional Relationship ...... 33 8.1 Professional-Patient Relationship (General) ...... 33

i 83.1 Informed Consent (General)...... 34 833 Third Party Consent/Incompetents...... 34 83.4 Right to Refuse Treatment ...... 34 8.4 Confidentiality...... 34 8.5 Malpractice...... '...... 35 9.1 Health Care (General) ...... 35 9.2 Right to Health Care ...... 37 93 Cost of Health Care ...... 38 9.4 Allocation of Health Care Resources ...... 40 9.5.1 Health Care Programs for Specific Diseases/Groups (General) . 41 9.5.2 Health Care Programs for the A ged...... 42 9.53 Health Care Programs for Handicapped Persons ...... 43 9.5.4 Health Care Programs for Minority Groups ...... 44 9.5.5 Health Care Programs for Women...... 45 9.5.6 HIV Infection and AIDS ...... 46 9.5.7 Health Care Programs for Minors ...... 51 9.5.8 Health Care Programs for Fetuses...... 52 9.5.9 Health Care Programs for Substance Abusers ...... 52 9.6 Quality of Health Care/Ethics Committees...... 52 9.7 Pharmaceutical Industry...... 53 10 Sexuality...... 53 11.1 Contraception (General) ...... 54 11.2 Availability of Contraceptives to Minors ...... 55 113 Sterilization...... 55 12.1 Abortion (General) ...... 55 123 Abortion: Moral and Religious Aspects...... 56 12.4.1 Abortion: Legal Aspects (General) ...... 56 12.4.4 Abortion: Bills, Laws and Cases ...... 56 12.5.1 Abortion: Social Aspects (G eneral)...... 57 12.5.2 Abortion: Demographic Surveys...... 57 13.1 Population (General) ...... 57 133 Population Growth...... 57 133 Population Policy...... 57 14.1 Reproductive Technologies (General)...... 58 14.2 Artificial Insemination and Surrogacy...... 60 14.4 In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer...... 60 15.1 Genetics, Molecular Biology and Microbiology (General) .... 61 15.2 Genetic Counseling and Prenatal Diagnosis ...... 64 153 Genetic Screening...... 64

ii 15.4 Gene Therapy ...... 64 15.5 Eugenics...... 65 15.6 Behavioral Genetics...... 65 15.7 Biohazards of Genetics Research ...... 65 15.9 Sociobiology ...... 66 15.10 Genome Mapping ...... 66 16.1 Environmental Quality (General) ...... 67 16.2 Nuclear Power ...... 68 163 Occupational H ealth...... 68 17.1 The Neurosciences and Mental Health Therapies (General) . . . 69 173 Psychotherapy ...... 70 173 Operant Conditioning...... 70 17.5 Electrical Stimulation of the B rain...... 70 17.7 Involuntary Civil Commitment...... 70 18.1 Human Experimentation (General)...... 71 18.2 Human Experimentation: Policy Guidelines ...... 71 18.4 Behavioral Research...... 72 18.5.4 Research on Fetuses and Newborns ...... 72 18.5.7 Research on Elderly and Terminally 111 Persons ...... 72 18.6 Social Control of Human Experimentation...... 72 19.1 Artificial and Transplanted Organs or Tissues(General) ...... 72 19.4 Blood Transfusion ...... 73 19.5 Donation/Procurement of Organs/Tissues...... 73 19.6 Allocation of Organs/Tissues...... 73 20.1 Death and Dying (General)...... 73 203.1 Attitudes Toward Death (General)...... 74 203.2 Attitudes Toward Death: Health Personnel...... 74 2033 Attitudes Toward Death: Family ...... 74 203.4 Death Education...... 74 20.4.1 Care of the Dying Patient (General)...... 75 20.4.2 Care of the Dying C hild...... 75 20.5.1 Prolongation of Life and Euthanasia (General) ...... 75 20.53 Allowing Infants to Die ...... 78 20.53 Prolongation of Life and Euthanasia: Bills, Law and Cases .... 78 20.6 Capital Punishment ...... 78 20.7 Suicide...... 78 21.1 International and Political Dimensions of Biology and Medicine (General) ...... 78 213 W ar...... 79 213 Chemical and Biological Weapons...... 80 21.4 Torture...... 80 22.1 Animal Welfare (General) ...... 82 22.2 Animal Experimentation ...... 84 223 Animal Production...... 85 Fiction ...... 85 Information Science...... 86 Reference...... 87 New Journal Subscriptions...... 87 New Publications from the Kennedy Institute of Ethics...... 88 Supplement: SYLLABUS EXCHANGE CATALOG...... 1-20 National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature: Library Classification Scheme...... Inside Back Cover 1.1 Philosophical Ethics (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought series.) (1.1) Abelson, Raziel and Friquegnon, Marie-Louise. ETHICS FOR m o d e r n LIFE. New York: St. Benjamin, Martin. SPLITTING THE DIFFERENCE- Martin’s Press, 1991. 461 p. ISBN 0-312-03648-5. COMPROMISE AND INTEGRITY IN ETHICS AND (Fourth edition.) [BJ1012 .E894 1991] (1.1,1.3.2, POLITICS. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2.1,16.1,22.1) 1990. 195 p. ISBN 0-7006-0414-6. [BJ1431 .B46 1990] (1.1,1.3.5) Alexander of Aphrodisias. ETHICAL PROBLEMS. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1990.145 p. Bloch, Ernst. NATURAL LAW AND HUMAN DIG­ ISBN 0-8014-2267-1. (Translated by R.W. NITY. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1987. 323 p. Sharpies. Ancient Commentators on Aristotle ISBN 0-262-52129-6. (Translated from the Ger­ series.) [B491 .E7 A441990] (1.1) man by Dennis J. Schmidt of: Naturrecht und menschliche Wirde. Studies in Contemporary Arnold, Barry. THE PURSUIT OF VIRTUE: THE German Social Thought series.) (1.1,1.3.8,21.1) UNION OF MORAL PSYCHOLOGY AND ETHICS. New York: Peter Lang, 1989.252 p. ISBN 0-8204- Brinton, Crane. A HISTORY OF WESTERN MORALS. 0819-0. (American University Studies: Series V, New York: Paragon House, 1990. 502 p. ISBN Philosophy; Vol. 68. ISSN 0739-6392.) [BJ1012 1-55778-370-5. (Reprint. Originally published: .A69 1989] (1.1,1.2,17.1) New York: Harcourt Brace, 1959.) [BJ71 .B69 1990] (1.1,1.2) Baier, Annette C. A PROGRESS OF SENTIMENTS: REFLECTIONS ON HUME’S “TREATISE”. Broadie, Sarah. ETHICS w it h ARISTOTLE. New Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1991. York: , 1991.462 p. ISBN 333 p. ISBN 0-674-71385-0. (1.1) 0-19-506601-4. [B491 .E7 B71991] (1.1) Cohen, Elliot C. MAKING VALUE JUDGEMENTS: Baird, Robert M. and Rosenbaum, Stuart E., eds. PRINCIPLES OF SOUND REASONING. Malabar, FL: PHILOSOPHY OF PUNISHMENT. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1988. 151 p. ISBN 0-87975- Krieger, 1985. 169 p. ISBN 0-89874-802-X. 417-6. (Contemporary Issues in Philosophy [BD232 .C56 1985] (1.1) series.) [HV8675 .P53 1988] (1.1,20.6) Cortese, Anthony J. ETHNIC ETHICS: THE RESTRUC­ TURING OF MORAL THEORY. Albany: State Barden, Garrett. AFTER PRINCIPLES. Notre Dame, University of New York Press, 1990.197 p. ISBN IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1990.160 p. 0-7914-0280-0. [BJ1031 .C671990] (1.1,1.3.1) ISBN 0-268-00626-1. (Revisions series; Vol. 9.) [BJ37 .B27 1990] (1.1) Cua, A.S. DIMENSIONS OF MORAL CREATIVITY: PARADIGMS, PRINCIPLES, AND IDEALS. University Bayles, D. and Henley, Kenneth, eds. Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1978. RIGHT CONDUCT: THEORIES AND APPLICATIONS. 174 p. ISBN 0-271-00540-8. [BJ1012 .C82 1978] New York: Random House, 1989. 408 p. ISBN (1.1,1.2,13.1) 0-394-38060-6. (Second edition.) [BJ1012 .R49 1988] (1.1,1.3.1,2.1) Davitt, Thomas E. ETHICS IN THE s it u a t io n . Mil­ waukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 1978. Beauchamp, Tom L. HUME’S THEORY OF CAUSA­ 253 p. ISBN 0-87462-450-9. (Revised edition.) TION. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms In­ [BJ1012 .D341978] (1.1,1.3.5,10) ternational, 1990.358 leaves. Order No. 72-28947. (Thesis, Ph.D.—The Johns Hopkins University Dickenson, Donna. MORAL LUCK IN MEDICAL Press, 1970.) (1.1) ETHICS AND PRACTICAL POLITICS. Aldershot, Hants: Avebury/Gower; Brookfield, VT: Gower, Benhabib, Seyla and Dallmayr, Fred, eds. THE COM­ 1991.153 p. ISBN 1-85628-080-2. (Avebury Series MUNICATIVE ETHICS CONTROVERSY. Cambridge, in Philosophy.) [R725.5 .D53 1991] (1.1, 1.3.5, MA: MIT Press, 1990.378 p. ISBN 0-262-52152-0. 8.3.1,9.4,21.2)

Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 1 Flanagan, Owen. VARIETIES OF MORAL PER­ New York: Vintage Books, 1987. 253 p. ISBN SONALITY: ETHICS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL 0-394-75290-2. [HN400 .M6 H56 1987] (1.1, 1.2, REALISM. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University 15.9) Press, 1991.393 p. ISBN 0-674-93218-8. (1.1,17.1) Houck, Margaret M. DEREK PARFTT AND OBLIGA­ Flanagan, Owen and Rôrty, Amélie O., eds. IDEN­ TIONS TO FUTURE GENERATIONS. Ann Arbor, TITY, CHARACTER AND MORALITY: ESSAYS IN MI: University Microfilms International, 1990. MORAL PSYCHOLOGY. Cambridge, MA: MIT 214 p. Order No. 8913266. (Thesis, Ph.D.- Press, 1990.487 p. ISBN 0-262-06115-5. (“A Brad­ Georgetown University, 1988.) [BJ1451 .H68 ford Book.”) (1.1,17.1) 1988] (1.1) Flew, Antony. EQUALITY IN LIBERTY AND JUSTICE. Hume, David. ESSAYS: MORAL, POLITICAL, AND New York: Routledge, 1989. 224 p. ISBN 0-415- LITERARY. Indianapolis: Liberty Classics, 1987. 03146-X. [JC575 .F56 1989] (1.1,1.3.5) 683 p. ISBN 0-86597-055-6. (Revised edition. Edited by Eugene F. Miller. Based on the 1777 French, Peter A. THE SPECTRUM OF RESPON­ edition originally published as Vol. 1 of Essays and SIBILITY. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991. Treatises on Several Subjects.) [B1475 .H85 1985] 327 p. ISBN 0-312-03496-2. (1.1,1.3.2) (1.1,1.3.1,1.3.2,1.3.5) Fries, Jakob F. DIALOGUES ON MORALITY AND Hunt, Lester H. NIETZSCHE AND THE ORIGIN OF RELIGION. Totowa, NJ: Barnes & Noble, 1982. 249 p. ISBN 0-389-20326-2. (Edited by D.Z. Phil­ VIRTUE. New York: Routledge, 1991.200 p. ISBN lips. “Selections from Julius undEvagoras, second 0-415-04053-1. (Routledge Nietzsche Studies edition, 1822 (2 volumes, C.F. Winter, Heidel­ series.) [B3319 .E9 H85 1990] (1.1) berg)”.) [BJ1107 .F741982] (1.1,1.2) Hurley, Susan L.; McMahan, Jeff; and Powers, Madison. A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MORAL Fumerton, Richard A. REASON AND MORALITY: A AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY. Oxford, England: DEFENSE OF THE EGOCENTRIC PERSPECTIVE. Oxford University, Sub-Faculty of Philosophy, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1990.247 p. 1987. 95 p. (Study Aids series; Vol. X. Gift of ISBN 0-8014-2366-X. [BJ1012 .F85 1990] (1.1) Madison Powers.) [BJ37 .H871987] (1.1,2.3, Ref­ Gamwell, Franklin I. THE DIVINE GOOD: MODERN erence) MORAL THEORY AND THE NECESSITY OF GOD. Kekes, John. FACING e v il . Princeton, NJ: Prince­ San Francisco: Harper San Francisco, 1990.233 p. ton University Press, 1990. 250 p. ISBN 0-691- ISBN 0-06-063088-4. [BJ47 .G28 1990] (1.1,1.2) 07370-8. [BJ1401 .K43 1991] (1.1) Gauthier, David. MORAL DEALING: CONTRACT, ETHICS, AND REASON. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Kelly, Michael, ed. HERMENEUTICS AND CRITICAL THEORY IN ETHICS AND POLITICS. Cambridge, University Press, 1990.371 p. ISBN 0-8014-2431-3. MA: MIT Press, 1990.285 p. ISBN 0-262-61066-3. [BJ1031 .G38 1990] (1.1) (Published also as: Philosophical Forum 21(1-2). Gibbard, Allan. WISE CHOICES, APT FEELINGS: A “The essay by Carol Gould has been added for this THEORY OF NORMATIVE JUDGMENT. Cambridge, edition.”) [BD241 .H3671990] (1.1) MA: Harvard University Press, 1990.346 p. ISBN 0-674-93577-0. [BJ1012 .G53 1990] (1.1) Kerner, George C. THREE PHILOSOPHICAL MORALISTS: MILL, KANT, AND SARTRE: AN INTRO­ Haslett, D.W. EQUAL CONSIDERATION: A THEORY DUCTION TO ETHICS. New York: Oxford Univer­ OF MORAL JUSTIFICATION. Newark: University of sity Press, 1990. 204 p. ISBN 0-19-824228-X. Delaware Press, 1987.230 p. ISBN 0-87413-314-9. [BJ1012 .K471990] (1.1) [BJ1012 .H4341987] (1.1,21.1) Kluback, William. THE LEGACY OF HERMANN Himmelfarb, Gertrude. MARRIAGE AND MORALS COHEN. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1989.177 p. ISBN AMONG THE VICTORIANS AND OTHER ESSAYS. 1-55540-322-0. (Brown Judaic Studies series; No.

Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 2 167. Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) Peffer, R.G. MARXISM, MORALITY, AND SOCIAL (1.1, 1.2) JUSTICE. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1990. 526 p. ISBN 0-691-02298-4. (Studies Kraut, Richard. ARISTOTLE ON THE HUMAN in Moral, Political, and Legal Philosophy series.) GOOD. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, [B3305 .M47 P371990] (1.1,1.3.5) 1989. 379 p. ISBN 0-691-07349-X. [B430 .K73 1989] (1.1) Pincoffs, Edmund L. QUANDARIES AND VIRTUES: AGAINST REDUCnviSM IN ETHICS. Lawrence: Lewis, Hunter. A QUESTION OF VALUES: SIX WAYS University Press of Kansas, 1986. 186 p. ISBN WE MAKE THE PERSONAL CHOICES THAT SHAPE 0-7006-0308-5. [BJ1012 .P56 1986] (1.1) OUR LIVES. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1990. 282 p. ISBN 0-06-250521-1. [BD232 .L48 1990] Pinkard, Terry P. THE FOUNDATIONS OF (1.1,1.3.1) TRANSCENDENTAL IDEALISM: KANT, HEGEL, HUSSERL. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms McLellan, David and Sayers, Sean, eds. SOCIALISM International, 1990. 414 leaves. Order No. 75- AND MORALITY. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 16203. (Thesis, Ph.D.—State University of New 1990. 176 p. ISBN 0-312-03700-7. [BJ1388 .S74 York at Stony Brook, 1975.) [B2798 .P55 1975] 1990] (1.1,1.3.5) (1.1) McShea, Robert J. MORALITY AND HUMAN NA­ Pojman, Louis P. ETHICS: DISCOVERING RIGHT AND TURE: A NEW ROUTE TO ETHICAL THEORY. WRONG. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1990. 210 p. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1990. ISBN 0-534-12378-3. [BJ1012 .P65 1990] (1.1) 291 p. ISBN 0-87722-735-7. (1.1) Prior, William J. VIRTUE AND KNOWLEDGE: AN Meyers, Diana T. SELF, SOCIETY, AND PERSONAL INTRODUCTION TO ANCIENT GREEK ETHICS. New CHOICE. New York: Columbia University Press, York: Routledge, 1991.240 p. ISBN 0-415-05324- 1989. 287 p. ISBN 0-231-06418-7. [B808.67 .M49 2. [BJ161 .P721990] (1.1) 1989] (1.1) Rautenberg, Joseph F. GRISEZ, FINNIS AND THE Nelson, William N. MORALITY: WHAT’S IN IT FOR PROPORTIONALISTS: DISPUTES OVER COMMEN- ME?: A HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS. SURABILITY AND MORAL JUDGEMENT IN Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1991.166 p. ISBN NATURAL LAW. Ann Arbor, MI: University 0-8133-7939-3. [BJ993 .N45 1991] (1.1) Microfilms International, 1990. 641 p. Order No. 8822778. (Thesis, Ph.D. — Georgetown Univer­ Neuhaus, Richard J., ed. VIRTUE: PUBLIC AND sity, 1987.) [K474 .F562 R38 1987] (1.1) PRIVATE. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1986. 81 p. ISBN 0-8028-0201-X. (The Encounter Raz, Joseph. PRACTICAL REASON AND NORMS. Series; 1. Proceedings of a conference sponsored Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1990. by the Rockford Institute’s Center on Religion & 220 p. ISBN 0-691-02320-4. (Reprint. Originally Society held June 1984 at the University Club, published: London: Hutchinson, 1975.) [B105 New York City, NY.) [BJ1521 .V571986] (Ì.1,1.2) .N65R39 1990] (1.1,1.3.8) Nussbaum, Martha C. LOVE’S KNOWLEDGE: ES­ Reid, Thomas. PRACTICAL ETHICS: BEING LEC­ SAYS ON PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE. New TURES AND PAPERS ON NATURAL RELIGION, York: Oxford University Press, 1990.403 p. ISBN SELF-GOVERNMENT, NATURAL JURISPRUDENCE, 0-19-505457-1. [BJ46 .N871990] (1.1,1.3.1) AND THE LAW OF NATIONS. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1990. 556 p. ISBN Oakeshott, Michael. ON HUMAN CONDUCT. New 0-691-07350-3. (Edited by Knud Haakonssen.) York: Oxford University Press, 1991.329 p. ISBN [B1533 .R38 1990] (1.1,1.3.5) 0-19-827758-X. (First published: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975.) [BJ1581.2.021991] (1.1, Reiman, Jeffrey. JUSTICE AND MODERN MORAL 1.3.5) PHILOSOPHY. New Haven, CT: Yale University

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Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 8 Institutum Superius Theologiae Moralis, Rosner, Fred, ed. proceedings o f t h e a ss o c ia - Academia Alfonsiana, Pontificia Universitas TIONS OF ORTHODOX JEWISH SCIENTISTS, Lateranensis, 1989.374 p. (Dissertation, Ph.D.— VOLUME 6. New York: Feldheim, 1980. 207 p. Moral Theology. Gift of the author.) (1.2,2.1) (Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2,4.1.2,10) Perry, T.A. THE MORAL PROVERBS OF SANTOB DE CARRIÖN: JEWISH WISDOM IN CHRISTIAN SPAIN. Sarna, Nahum M. EXODUS. Philadelphia: Jewish Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1987. Publication Society, 1991. 278 p. ISBN 0-8276- 198 p. ISBN 0-691-06721-X. (Gift of Max M. and 0327-4. (The JPS Torah Commentary series. Tbxt Marjorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2) in English and Hebrew, commentary in English. Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) Plaskow, Judith. STANDING AGAIN AT SINAI: [BS1245.3 .S271991] (1.2) JUDAISM FROM A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE. San Francisco: Harper San Francisco, 1991. 281 p. Schindler, Pesach. HASIDIC RESPONSES TO THE ISBN 0-06-066684-6. (Gift of Max M. and Mar­ HOLOCAUST IN THE LIGHT OF HASIDIC jorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2,10) THOUGHT. Hoboken, NJ: Ktav, 1990.204 p. ISBN 0-88125-310-3. (Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Post, Stephen G. A THEORY OF AGAPE: ON THE Kampelman.) [BM645 .H6 S25 1990] (1.2,21.4) MEANING OF CHRISTIAN LOVE. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press; Distributed by: Cran- Scholem, Gershom, ed. t h e correspondence OF bury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 1990. WALTER BENJAMIN AND GERSHOM SCHOLEM, 126 p. ISBN 0-8387-5167-9. [BV4639 .P635 1990] 1932-1940. New York: Schocken Books, 1989. (1.2) 276 p. ISBN 0-8052-4065-9. (Translated from the German by Gary Smith and Andre Lefevere of: Preston, Ronald H. THE FUTURE OF CHRISTIAN Walter Benjamin/Gershom Scholem Briefwechsel ETHICS. London: SCM Press, 1987. 280 p. ISBN 1933-1940. Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kam­ 0-334-00526-4. [BJ1251 .P73 1987] (1.2) pelman.) (1.2) PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIATIONS OF OR­ THODOX JEWISH SCIENTISTS, VOLUME 1. New Scholem, Gershom. ON THE MYSTICAL SHAPE OF York: Feldheim, 1970.112 p. (Gift of Max M. and THE GODHEAD: BASIC CONCEPTS IN THE KAB­ BALAH. New York: Schocken Books, 1991.328 p. Marjorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2,3.2,5.1,18.1) ISBN 0-8052-4082-9. (Translation from the Ger­ PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIATIONS OF OR­ man of: Von der mystischen Gestalt der Gottheit by THODOX JEWISH SCIENTISTS, VOLUME 2. New Joachim Neugroschel; edited and revised accord­ York: Feldheim, 1977. [199] p. (Gift of Max M. and ing to the 1976 Hebrew edition, with the author’s Marjorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2,5.1,17.1) emendations by Jonathan Chipman. Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) [BM526 Rahner, Karl and Vorgrimler, Herbert. DICTION­ .S36413 1991] (1.2) ARY OF THEOLOGY. New York: Crossroad, 1990. 541 p. ISBN 0-8245-0691-X. (Second edition. Shear-Yashuv, Aharon, r e l ig io n , PHILOSOPHY Translation of: Kleines theologisches Wörterbuch, AND JUDAISM, VOLUME 1: FROM CHRISTIANITY 10th edition, 1976. First English edition published TO JUDAISM: THEOLOGICAL AND PHILOSOPHI­ in Great Britain as: Concise Theological Diction­ CAL ARTICLES. Jerusalem: Rubin Mass Ltd., 1987. ary and in the United States as: Theological Dic­ [328] p. (Publisher’s address: POB 990. Gift of tionary, 1965.) [BR95 .R3131990] (1.2, Reference) Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) [BM45 .S463 1987] (1.2) Rosner, Fred, ed. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIA­ TIONS OF ORTHODOX JEWISH SCIENTISTS, Sherwin, Byron L. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOD: VOLUME 5. New York: Feldheim, 1979. 173 p. CONTEMPORARY JEWISH LAW AND ETHICS. (Gift of Max M. and Maijorie B. Kampelman.) Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1990. (1.2,15.3,20.3.1) 290 p. ISBN 0-8156-2490-5. (Gift of Max M. and

Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 9 Maijorie B. Kampelman.) [BJ1287 .S56315 1990] Steinsaltz, Adin. THE TALMUD: THE STEINSALTZ (1.2,4.2,4.4,20.5.1) EDITION: VOLUME III. New York: Random House, 1990.256 p. ISBN 0-394-58234-9. (Gift of Max M. Shmueli, Efraim. SEVEN JEWISH CULTURES: A and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) [BM499.5 .E41989 REINTERPRETATION OF JEWISH HISTORY AND v.3] (1.2) THOUGHT. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990.293 p. ISBN 0-521-37381-6. (Original­ ly published in Hebrew as: Sheva tarbuyot Yisrael; Swinburne, Richard. RESPONSIBILITY AND ATONE­ MENT. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. 213 p. Tel-Aviv: Yachdav United Publishers, 1980. Gift of ISBN 0-19-824839-3. (Sold and distributed in the Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) (1.2) U.S. by: New York: Oxford University Press.) Singh, Nripinder. THE SIKH MORAL TRADITION: [BJ1451 .S941989] (1.2) ETHICAL PERCEPTIONS OF THE SIKHS IN THE LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CEN­ Thcker, Mary E. MORAL AND SPIRITUAL CULTIVA­ TURY. Columbia, MO: South Asia Publications, TION IN JAPANESE NEO-CONFUCIANISM: THE LIFE 1990. 362 p. ISBN 0-945921-12-8. [BJ1290.5 .N75 AND THOUGHT OF KAIBARA EKKEN, 1630-1740. 1990] (1.2) Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989. 451 p. ISBN 0-88706-891-X. (SUNY Series in Sirat, Colette. A HISTORY OF JEWISH PHILOSOPHY Philosophy.) [B5244 .K254 T83 1989] (1.2) IN THE MIDDLE AGES. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 1990. 485 p. ISBN 0-521-39727-8. (First paperback edition. Original­ Walzer, Michael, e x o d u s a n d r e v o l u t io n . New ly published by: Paris: Editions de la Maison des York: Basic Books, 1985. 177 p. ISBN 0-465- Sciences de l’Homme and New York: Cambridge 02163-8. (Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kam­ University Press, 1985. Gift of Max M. and Mar­ pelman.) [BS680 ,E9 W35 1985] (1.2) jorie B. Kampelman.) [B755 .S57 1990] (1.2,21.1) Weeks, Louis B. MAKING ETHICAL DECISIONS: A Sorkin, David. THE TRANSFORMATION OF GER­ CASEBOOK. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, MAN JEWRY, 1780-1840. New York: Oxford 1987. 118 p. ISBN 0-664-24064-X. [BJ1251 .W44 University Press, 1987.255 p. ISBN 0-19-506584-0. 1987] (1.2,1.3.1) (Studies in Jewish History series. Gift of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) [DS135 .G33 S56 Weigel, George. CATHOLICISM AND THE RENEWAL 1987] (1.2) OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY. New York: Paulist Srinivasachari, P.N. THE ETHICAL PHILOSOPHY OF Press, 1989. 218 p. ISBN 0-8091-3043-2. THE GITA. Madras: Sri Ramakrishna Math, 1971. [BX1406.2 .W45 1989] (1.2) 163 p. (Fourth edition. Gift of Lucinda Fitch Hutt­ linger.) [BL1130 .S65 1966] (1.2) Weisbard, Phyllis H. and Schonberg, David. JEWISH LAW: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOURCES AND Steinsaltz, Adin. THE LONG SHORTER WAY: DIS­ SCHOLARSHIP IN ENGLISH. Littleton, CO: F.B. COURSES ON CHASIDIC THOUGHT. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, 1988.353 p. ISBN 0-87668-992-6. Rothman, 1989. 558 p. ISBN 0-8377-1350-1. (Gift (“Transcriptions of talks on the Tanya originally of Max M. and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) delivered 1977-1980 in Hebrew.” Gift of Max M. [BM520.3 .W45 1989] (1.2,2.1) and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) [BM198 .S483 S74 1988] (1.2) Yerushalmi, Yosef H. ZAKHOR: JEWISH HISTORY AND JEWISH MEMORY. New York: Schocken Steinsaltz, Adin. THE TALMUD: THE STEINSALTZ Books, 1989. 154 p. ISBN 0-8052-0878-X. EDITION: VOLUME II. New York: Random House, (Reprint. Originally published: Seattle: University 1990.365 p. ISBN 0-394-58233-0. (Gift of Max M. of Washington Press, 1982. Gift of Max M. and and Marjorie B. Kampelman.) [BM499.5 .E41989 Marjorie B. Kampelman.) [DS115.5 .Y47 1989] V-2] (1.2) (1.2)

Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 10 1.3.1 Applied and Professional Ethics Heard, Gerry C. BASIC VALUES AND ETHICAL (General) DECISIONS: AN EXAMINATION OF INDIVIDUALISM AND COMMUNITY IN AMERICAN SOCIETY. Care, Norman S. ON SHARING FATE. Philadelphia: Malabar, FL: R.E. Krieger, 1990. 112 p. ISBN Temple University Press, 1987. 245 p. ISBN 0- 0-89464-431-9. [B824 .H43 1990] (1.3.1) 87722-473-0. (Ethics and Action series.) [BJ1012 .C321987] (1.3.1,1.1) Karamanski, Theodore J., ed. ETHICS AND PUBLIC HISTORY: AN a n t h o l o g y . Malabar, FL: R.E. Cragg, Wesley. CONTEMPORARY MORAL ISSUES. Krieger, 1990.184 p. ISBN 0-89464-362-2. [D16.9 Tbronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., 1987.600 p. .E871990] (1.3.1,1.3.2,1.3.3,1.3.5,6) ISBN 0-07-549274-1. (Second edition. Publisher’s address: 330 Progress Avenue, Scarborough, On­ Küng, Hans and Moltmann, Jürgen, eds. THE tario, postal zip M1P 2Z5.) [HN110 .Z9 M661987] ETHICS OF WORLD RELIGIONS AND HUMAN (1.3.1,1.1,10,12.3,16.1,17.7,20.5.1,20.6,21.1) RIGHTS. Philadelphia: Trinity Press International; London: SCM Press, 1990. 139 p. ISBN 0-334- Crittenden, Paul. LEARNING TO BE MORAL: 03001-3. (Published as: Concilium 1990/2.) [BL65 PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHTS ABOUT MORAL .H78 E841990] (1.3.1,1.2) DEVELOPMENT. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International, 1990.331 p. ISBN Kurtines, William M. and Gewirtz, Jacob L., eds. 0-391-03668-8. (Studies in Applied Philosophy HANDBOOK OF MORAL BEHAVIOR AND series.) [BF723 .M54 C75 1990] (1.3.1,1.1) DEVELOPMENT. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1991. 3 volumes. ISBN 0- Flores, Albert, ed. PROFESSIONAL IDEALS. Bel­ 8058-0206-1 (set). (Volume 1: Theory, ISBN 0- mont, CA: Wadsworth, 1988. 211 p. ISBN 0-534- 8058-0880-9. Volume 2: Research, ISBN 08688-8. [BJ1725 .P75 1988] (1.3.1) 0-8058-0881-7. Volume 3: Application, ISBN 0- 8058-0882-5.) [BF723 .M54 H35 1991] (1.3.1) Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn, ed. ETHICS AND THE PROFESSION OF ANTHROPOLOGY: DIALOGUE Lapchick, Richard E. and John B. Slaughter, [eds.] FOR A NEW ERA. Philadelphia: University of Penn­ THE RULES OF THE GAME: ETHICS IN COLLEGE sylvania Press, 1991. 296 p. ISBN 0-8122-8157-8. SPORT. New York: American Council on Educa­ [GN33.6 .E841991] (1.3.1) tion, Macmillan, 1989.242 p. ISBN 0-02-897401-8. [GV351 .R85 1989] (1.3.1,1.3.3) Gilligan, Carol; Lyons, Nona R.; and Hanmer, Thldy J., eds. MAKING CONNECTIONS: THE RELA­ Lockridge, Laurence S. THE ETHICS OF ROMAN­ TIONAL WORLDS OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS AT TICISM. New York: Cambridge University Press, EMMA WILLARD SCHOOL. Cambridge, MA: Har­ 1989. 493 p. ISBN 0-521-35256-8. [PN603 .L63 vard University Press, 1990. 334 p. ISBN 0-674- 1989] (1.3.1) 54041-7. [HQ798 .M2961990] (1.3.1,9.5.5,17.1) Mansbridge, Jane J., ed. BEYOND SELF-INTEREST. Ginzberg, Lori D. WOMEN AND THE WORK OF Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990.402 p. BENEVOLENCE: MORALITY, POLITICS, AND CLASS ISBN 0-226-50360-7. [JC328.2 .B47 1990] (1.3.1, IN THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY UNITED STATES. 1.3.5,1.3.6) New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990. 230 p. Mount, Eric. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN CONTEXT: ISBN 0-300-04704-5. (Yale Historical Publica­ INSTITUTIONS, IMAGES, AND EMPATHY. Louis­ tions series.) [HQ1418 .G56 1990] (1.3.1, 1.1,10, ville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1990. 21.1) 176 p. ISBN 0-664-25143-9. [BJ1725 .M68 1990] (1.3.1,1.2) Grafton, Anthony. FORGERS AND CRITICS: CREATIVITY AND DUPLICITY IN WESTERN Oliner, Samuel P. and Oliner, Pearl M. THE SCHOLARSHIP. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univer­ ALTRUISTIC PERSONALITY: RESCUERS OF JEWS IN sity Press, 1990. 157 p. ISBN 0-691-05544-0. NAZI EUROPE. New York: Free Press, 1988.419 p. [PN171 .F6 G741990] (1.3.1) ISBN 0-02-923830-7. (Gift of Max M. and Mar-

Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 11 jorie B. Kampelman.) [D810 J4 04181988] (1.3.1, Beauchamp, Tom L. c a s e STUDIES IN b u sin ess, 1.1, 21.2) SOCIETY, AND e t h ic s . Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1989. 275 p. ISBN 0-13-119355-4. Pascoe, Peggy, r e l a t io n s o f r e s c u e : t h e (Second edition.) [HD60.5 .U5 B381989] (1.3.2) SEARCH FOR FEMALE MORAL AUTHORITY IN THE AMERICAN WEST, 1874-1939. New York: Oxford Brown, Marvin T. w o r k in g e t h ic s: s t r a t e g ie s University Press, 1990.301 p. ISBN0-19-506008-3. FOR DECISION MAKING AND ORGANIZATIONAL [HV1446 .A17 P371990] (1.3.1,1.2,10) RESPONSIBILITY. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1990. 219 p. ISBN 1-55542-280-2. (Jossey-Bass Pellegrino, Edmund D.; Veatch, Robert M.; and Management Series.) [HF5387 .B76 1990] (1.3.2) Langan, John P., eds. ETHICS, TRUST, AND THE PROFESSIONS: PHILOSOPHICAL AND CULTURAL Bruyn, Severyn T. THE FIELD OF SOCIAL INVEST­ ASPECTS. Washington, DC: Georgetown Univer­ MENT. New York: Cambridge University Press, sity Press, 1991. 284 p. ISBN 0-87840-512-7. 1991, cl987.304 p. ISBN 0-521-40776-1. (The Ar­ (Based on a Georgetown University Bicentennial nold and Caroline Rose Monograph Series of the Conference.) [BJ1725 .E765 1991] (1.3,1,1.1,1.2, American Sociological Association.) [HG4910 8.1, 21.1) .B771987] (1.3.2,21.1) Cederblom, Jerry and Dougherty, Charles J. Stock-Morton, Phyllis. MORAL EDUCATION FOR A ETHICS AT WORK. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, SECULAR SOCIETY: THE DEVELOPMENT OF 1990. 328 p. ISBN 0-534-12504-2. [HF5387 .C43 MORALE LAl'QUE IN NINETEENTH CENTURY 1990] (1.3.2,1.1,1.3.1,6) FRANCE. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988. 231 p. ISBN 0-88706-738-7. (SUNY Cotteli, Philip G. and Perlin, Terry M. ACCOUNTING Series in Philosophy of Education.) [LA691.7 .S76 ETHICS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONS. 1988] (1.3.1,1.1) New York: Quorum Books, 1990. 171 p. ISBN 0-89930-401-X. [HF5657 .C6871990] (1.3.2) Verba, Sidney; et al. ELITES AND THE IDEA OF EQUALITY: A COMPARISON OF JAPAN, SWEDEN, CREATING AND MAINTAINING AN ETHICAL COR­ AND THE UNITED s t a t e s. Cambridge, MA: Har­ PORATE CLIMATE: STATEMENT OF THE vard University Press, 1987. 331 p. ISBN 0-674- WOODSTOCK THEOLOGICAL CENTER. 24685-3. [HN730 .Z9 E491987] (1.3.1,21.1) Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1990. 18 p. ISBN 0-87840-521-6. (Seminars in Verbeke, Gerard. MORAL EDUCATION IN ARIS­ Business Ethics series.) (1.3.2) TOTLE. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 1990.243 p. ISBN 0-8132-0717-7. DesJardins, Joseph R. and McCall, John J. c o n ­ t e m p o r a r y ISSUES IN BUSINESS ETHICS. Bel­ [LC283 .V48 1990] (1.3.1,1.1) mont, CA: Wadsworth, 1990. 485 p. ISBN Wiesel, Elie. FROM THE KINGDOM OF MEMORY: 0-534-12090-3. (Second edition.) [HF5387 .D39 REMINISCENCES. New York: Summit Books, 1990. 1990] (1.3.2,9.5.9,16.3,21.1) 250 p. ISBN 0-671-52332-5. (Gift of Max M. and Divine, Thomas F. INTEREST: AN HISTORICAL & Marjorie B. Kampelman.) [PQ2683 .132 Z464 ANALYTICAL STUDY IN ECONOMICS & MODERN 1990] (1.3.1,1.2) ETHICS. Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 1959.254 p. [HB539 .D56 1959] (13.2,1.1, 1.3.2 Applied and Professional Ethics: 1.2) Business Donaldson, John. KEY ISSUES IN BUSINESS ETHICS. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1989. 227 p. Anderson, Jerry W. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPON­ ISBN 0-12-220541-3. [HF5387 .D66 1989] (13.2) SIBILITY: GUIDELINES FOR TOP MANAGEMENT. New York: Quorum Books, 1989. 284 p. ISBN Donaldson, Thomas and Gini, A.R., eds. CASE 0-89930-272-6. [HD60 .A431989] (1.3.2,1.3.5) STUDIES IN BUSINESS ETHICS. Englewood Cliffs,

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Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 31 Link, Kurt. THE UNCERTAIN PHYSICIAN: DILEM­ Weissmann, Gerald, t h e d o c t o r w it h t w o MAS AND DECISIONS IN MEDICAL PRACTICE. h e a d s AND OTHER essa y s. New York: A. Knopf, Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1987.151 p. ISBN 0- 1990.225 p. ISBN0-394-57833-3. (All of the essays 89950-266-0. [R723.5 .L56 1987] (7.1,7.3,8.1) included in this work were originally published in: Hospital Practice. Portions of “A Slap of the Tail: Patrick, Donald L. and Scambler, Graham. SOCIOL­ Reading Medical Humanities” were also publish­ OGY AS APPLIED TO MEDICINE. London: Baillière ed in: The Washington Post Book World.) [NX180 Tindall, 1986.259 p. ISBN 0-7020-1164-9. (Second .S3 W45 1990] (7.1,4.1.2,5.1) edition. Concise Medical Textbooks series.) [RA418 .S621986] (7.1,4.2) Weissmann, Gerald. THEY ALL LAUGHED AT CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS: TALES OF MEDICINE Pekkanen, John, [comp.]. M.D.: DOCTORS TALK AND THE ART OF DISCOVERY. New York: Times ABOUT THEMSELVES. New York: Delacorte Press, Books; Toronto: Random House of Canada, 1987. 1988. 294 p. ISBN 0-440-50028-1. [R134 .M16 270 p. ISBN 0-8129-1618-2. [R131 .W451987] (7.1, 1988] (7.1, Biography) 2.1.5.1) Rose, Geoffrey and Barker, D J.P. epidemiology Woodward, Kathleen. AGING AND ITS DISCON­ FOR THE UNINITIATED. London: British Medical TENTS: FREUD AND OTHER FICTIONS. Journal, 1986.71 p. ISBN 0-7279-0177-X. (Second Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991. edition.) [RA651 .R671986] (7.1) 244 p. ISBN 0-253-20620-0. (Theories of Contem­ Swinscow, T.D.V. STATISTICS AT SQUARE ONE. porary Culture series.) [PQ307 A47 W66 1991] London: British Medical Association, 1983.86 p. (7.1,9.5.2,17.1) ISBN 0-7279-0175-3. (Eighth edition. Articles published in the British Medical Journal.) 7.2 Medical Education [QH323.5 .S561983] (7.1) Barnard, Neal D. ANIMALS IN MILITARY WOUND Travino, Fernando M. and Moss, Abigail J. HEALTH RESEARCH AND TRAINING. Washington, DC: INDICATORS FOR HISPANIC, BLACK, AND WHITE Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, AMERICANS. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for 1986.191 p. (Publisher’s address: P.O. Box 6322, Health Statistics; For sale by: Washington, DC: zip 20015.) [HV4764 .A3 B371986] (7.2,22.2) Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O., 1984.88 p. ISBN 0-8406- Crichton, Michael. FIVE PATIENTS: THE HOSPITAL 0302-9. (September 1984. Vital and Health Statis­ EXPLAINED. New York: Ballantine Books, 1989, tics, Series 10; No. 148. DHHS Publication No. cl970. 209 p. ISBN 0-345-35464-8. [RA982 .B7 (PHS) 84-1576.) [RA407.3 .T63 1984] (7.1, 9.5.1, C741989] (7.2,4.1.2) 9.5.4) Henrie, Hugh C. and Lloyd, Camille, eds. EDUCAT­ ING COMPETENT AND HUMANE PHYSICIANS. United States. National Institutes of Health. Na­ Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990. tional Library of Medicine. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 223 p. ISBN 0-253-32725-3. [R737 .E281990] (7.2, THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, VOLUME 22, 1986. Bethesda, MD: National Library of Medicine; For 7.1.8.1) sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Con­ Laura, Ronald S. and Heaney, Sandra. gressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O., [1988]. 275 p. PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH (ISSN 0067-7280. NIH Publication No. 88-315.) EDUCATION. New York: Routledge, 1990. 234 p. [Z6660 .B58221986] (7.1, Reference) ISBN 0-415-90086-7. (Philosophy of Education Research Library series.) [R737 .L29 1990] (7.2, Waitzkin, Howard. THE POLITICS OF MEDICAL EN­ 4.2.9.1) COUNTERS: HOW PATIENTS AND DOCTORS DEAL WITH SOCIAL PROBLEMS. New Haven: Yale Vevier, Charles, ed. f l e x n e r : 75 y e a r s l a t e r : a University Press, 1991.311 p. ISBN0-300-04949-8. CURRENT COMMENTARY ON MEDICAL EDUCA­ [RA418 .W3471991] (7.1,4.1.2,8.1) TION. Lanham, MD: University Press of America,

Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 32 1987.114 p. ISBN 0-8191-6140-3. (Papers from a 292 p. Publication No. 9021000. (Thesis, Ph.D.— conference held 11 November 1985 commemorat­ University of Tennessee, 1989.) (8.1,1.1,1.2) ing the 75th anniversary of the publication of Abraham Flexner’s Report on Medical Education Dix, Andrew; et al. LAW f o r t h e MEDICAL in the United States and Canada, and convened by PROFESSION. Boston: Butterworths, 1988. 356 p. the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New ISBN 0-409-49318-X. [R724 .L38 1988] (8.1, 2.1, Jersey.) [R745 .F581987] (7.2) 9.1.9.3.11.2.12.4.1) Francke, Robert and Hart, Dieter. ÄRZTLICHE 7.3 Professional-Professional Relationship VERANTWORTUNG UND PATIENTENINFORMA­ TION: EINE UNTERSUCHUNG ZUM PRIVATEN UND Gee, D J. and Mason, J.K. THE c o u r t s a n d t h e ÖFFENTLICHEN RECHT DER ARZT-PATIENT­ DOCTOR. New York: Oxford University Press, BEZIEHUNG. Stuttgart: Ferdinand Enke Verlag, 1990. 217 p. ISBN 0-19-261967-5. (Oxford Medi­ 1987. 233 p. ISBN 3-432-96751-9. (Medizin in cal Publications series.) [KD7523 .G441990] (7.3, Recht und Ethik series; Band 16. Publisher’s ad­ 1.3.5) dress: PO Box 1012 54, D-7000 Stuttgart 10.) (8.1, 9.6) Klawans, Harold L. TRIALS OF AN EXPERT WIT­ NESS: TALES OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND THE Galán Ribes, Santiago. LOS DERECHOS DEL PA­ LAW. Boston: Little, Brown, 1991. 277 p. ISBN CIENTE. Barcelona: Ediciones Fausí, S.A., 1988. 0-316-49683-9. [RA1147 .K56 1991] (7.3, 1.3.5, 120 p. ISBN 84-86592-62-3. [K3601 .G34 1988] 17.1) (8.1,2.1) , Charles B. and Pavalon, Eugene I. YOUR Maxwell, Robert J. and Morrison, Victor, ed. MEDICAL RIGHTS: HOW TO BECOME AN EM­ w o r k in g WITH PEOPLE. London: King Edward’s Hospital Fund for London, 1983. 219 p. ISBN POWERED CONSUMER. Boston: Little, Brown, 1-85551-017-0. (Publisher’s address: King’s Fund 1990.405 p. ISBN 0-316-69546-7. [KF3823 .Z9155 Publishing Office, 126 Albert St., London NW1 1990] (8.1,9.1, Reference) 7NF.) [RA971 .W671983] (7.3,9.1,21.1) Jung, Heike; Meiser, Richard J.; and Müller, Egon, eds. AKTUELLE PROBLEME UND PERSPEKTIVEN Richards, Clive. THE HEALTH OF DOCTORS: DES ARZTRECHTS. Stuttgart: Ferdinand Enke PHYSICIAN HEAL THYSELF-BUT HOW? London: Verlag, 1989. 183 p. ISBN 3-432-98131-7. King Edward’s Hospital Fund for London, 1989. (Medizin in Recht und Ethik series; Bernd 20. 43 p. ISBN 1-870551-92-3. (King’s Fund Project Publisher’s address: P.O. Box 10 12 54, D-7000 Paper series; No. 78. Publisher’s address: King’s Stuttgart 10.) (8.1,1.3.5,7.3,20.5.1,20.7) Fund Publishing Office, 14 Palace Court, London W2 4HT.) [R707 .R521989] (7.3,9.5.1) Kennedy, Ian and Grubb, Andrew. MEDICAL LAW: TEXT AND MATERIALS. London: Butterworths, Salmon, J. Warren, ed. THE CORPORATE TRANS­ 1989. 1224 p. ISBN 0-406-50041-X. (Publisher’s FORMATION OF HEALTH CARE: ISSUES & DIREC­ address: 88 Kingsway, postal code WC2B 6AB.) TIONS. Amityville, NY: Baywood, 1990. 282 p. [KD3395 .K46 1989] (8.1, 11.4, 12.1, 14.1, 18.1, ISBN 0-89503-088-8. (Policy, Politics, Health and 19.5.20.2.20.5.1) Medicine Series; No. 1.) [RA410.53 .C68 1990] (7.3,1.3.5,9.3,21.1) Orlando, Ida J. THE DYNAMIC NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP: FUNCTION, PROCESS, AND PRIN­ CIPLES. New York: National League for Nursing, 8.1 Professional-Patient Relationship 1990.97 p. ISBN 0-88737-489-1. (Reprint of 1961 (General) edition.) [RT86.0741990] (8.1) Carter, Michele A. ETHICAL ANALYSIS OF TRUST Rothman, David J. STRANGERS AT THE BEDSIDE: A IN THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIPS. Ann Arbor, HISTORY OF HOW LAW AND BIOETHICS TRANS­ MI: University Microfilms International, 1990. FORMED MEDICAL DECISION MAKING. New York:

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Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 35 Culyer, AJ. and Milk, Anne. PERSPECTIVES ON vices, Division of Health, [1990]. 212 p. (February THE FUTURE OF HEALTH CARE IN EUROPE. York: 1990. Publisher’s address: P.O.Box309, zip 53701- [Centre for Health Economics, Health 0309.) [RA395 A4 W51990] (9.1) Economics Consortium], University of York, [1989], 150 p. (May 1989.) [RA395 .E85 C751989] HEALTHY PEOPLE 2000: A ROLE FOR AMERICA’S (9.1,21.1) RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES. Atlanta, GA: Carter Center; Chicago: Park Ridge Center, [n.d.]. 42 p. Daniel, Ann E. MEDICINE AND THE STATE: (Available from: Park Ridge Center, 676 N. St. PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY AND PUBLIC AC­ Clair, Suite 450, Chicago, EL 60611.) [RA427.8 COUNTABILITY. Sydney: Allen & Unwin .H4241990] (9.1,1.2) Australia, 1990.183 p. ISBN 0-04-442203-2. (Pub- lisher’s address: 8 Napier Street, North Sydney, Heithoff, Kim A. and Lohr, Kathleen N., eds. EF­ N.S.W. 2059.) (9.1,7.1,9.3) FECTIVENESS AND OUTCOMES IN HEALTH CARE. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1990. ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTHCARE MARKETING. St. 229 p. ISBN 0-309-04342-5. (“Proceedings of an Louis, MO: Catholic Health Association of the Invitational Conference by the Institute of United States, 1990. 77 p. ISBN 0-87125-171-X. Medicine, Divkion of Health Care Services.”) [RA410.5 .E8341990] (9.1,1.3.2) [RA399 .A3 E33 1990] (9.1) Feinstein, Alvan R. CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY: THE Holland, Walter W. and Stewart, Susie, sc r een in g ARCHITECTURE OF CLINICAL RESEARCH. IN HEALTH CARE: BENEFIT OR BANE? London: Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1985. 812 p. ISBN Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust, 1990. 233 p. 0-7216-1308-X. [RA652.2 .C55 F45 1985] (9.1) ISBN0-90057476-3. (Publkher’s address: 3 Prince Ginzberg, Eli, ed. HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH: Albert Road, postal code NW1 7SP.) [RA427.5 k ey TO HEALTH POLICY. Cambridge, MA: Har­ .H641991] (9.1,15.3) vard University Press, 1991. 397 p. ISBN 0-674- Hollingsworth, J. Rodgers; Hage, Jerald; and Han- 38575-6. [RA425 .H43 1991] (9.1, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5.2, neman, Robert A. s t a t e intervention in m e d i­ 9.6) c a l CARE: CONSEQUENCES FOR BRITAIN, Goodin, Robert E. NO SMOKING: THE ETHICAL FRANCE, SWEDEN, AND THE UNITED STATES, ISSUES. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1890-1970. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1989.164 p. ISBN 0-226-30300-4. (“This work is 1990. 266 p. ISBN 0-8014-9615-2. [RA418.3 JE85 based partially on the author’s article entitled The H651990] (9.1,9.2,9.3,21.1) Ethics of Smoking, that appeared in: Ethics 99(3): Lee, Philip R. and Estes, Carroll L., eds. THE April 1989.) [HV5735 .G661989] (9.1,1.3.2) NATION’S HEALTH. Boston: Jones and Bartlett, Grad, Frank P. PUBLIC HEALTH LAW MANUAL. 1990.448 p. ISBN 0-86720-428-1. (Third edition.) Washington, DC: American Public Health As­ [RA445 .N361990] (9.1,9.5.1,9.5.6) sociation, 1990. 337 p. ISBN 0-87553-167-9. Leichter, Howard M. FREE TO BE FOOLISH: (Second edition.) [KF3775 .Z9 G71990] (9.1) POLITICS AND HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE Havighurst, Clark C.; et al. AMERICAN HEALTH UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. Princeton, CARE: WHAT ARE THE LESSONS FOR BRITAIN? NJ: Princeton University Press, 1991.281 p. ISBN London: IEA Health Unit, 1988. 64 p. ISBN 0- 0-691-07867-X. [RA427.8 .L45 1991] (9.1, 9.5.6, 255-36254-4. (IEA Health Unit Paper series; No. 9.5.9,21.1) 5. Publisher’s address: 2 Lord North Street, Westminster, postal code SW1P 3LB.) [RA395 Palmer, George; et al. INTERNATIONAL COM­ .G6 A431988] (9.1,9.3,21.1) PARISONS OF HOSPITAL USAGE: A STUDY OF NINE COUNTRIES BASED ON DRGs. Kensington, N.S.W.: HEALTHIER PEOPLE IN WISCONSIN: A PUBLIC School of Health Services Management, Univer­ HEALTH AGENDA FOR THE YEAR 2000. Madison: sity of New South Wales, 1989. 157 p. ISBN 0- Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Ser­ 85832-072-X. (Australian Studies in Health

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Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 53 HOMOSEXUALITY. New York: Garland, 1990. University Press, 1991.286 p. ISBN 0-87722-824-8. 2 volumes. ISBN 0-8240-6544-1. (Garland Refer­ (Health, Society, and Policy series.) [HQ27.5 .N38 ence Library of Social Science series; Vol. 492.) 1991] (10,11.2,21.1) [HQ76.25 .E531990] (10, Reference) Pegis, Jessica; Gentles, Ian; and de Veber, L.L. SEX Epstein, Cynthia E DECEPTIVE DISTINCTIONS: SEX, EDUCATION: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE GENDER, AND THE SOCIAL ORDER. New Haven, FROM CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, BRITAIN CT: Yale University Press, 1988. 300 p. ISBN 0- AND SWEDEN. Toronto, Ontario: Human Life Re­ 300-04694-4. [HQ1075.5 .U6 E67 1988] (10) search Institute of Ottawa, 1986. 42 p. ISBN 0- Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth. FEMINISM WITHOUT IL­ 920453-10-4. (Human Life Research Institute LUSIONS: A CRITIQUE OF INDIVIDUALISM. Chapel Reports series; No. 5. Publisher’s address: 240 Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991. Church Street, postal code M5B 1Z2.) [HQ57.3 347 p. ISBN 0-8078-1940-9. [HQ1190 .F69 1990] .P441986] (10,21.1) (10) Ranke-Heinemann, Uta. EUNUCHS FOR THE SEX LAW: A LEGAL SOURCE­ KINGDOM OF HEAVEN: WOMEN, SEXUALITY AND Friedman, Scott E. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. New York: Doubleday, BOOK ON CRITICAL SEXUAL ISSUES FOR THE NON­ 1990.360 p. ISBN 0-385-26527-1. (Translation of: LAWYER. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1990.167 p. Eunuchen für das Himmelreich: Katholische Kir­ ISBN 0-89950-540-6. [KF9325 .F75 1990] (10, che und Sexualität, (1988) by Peter Heinegg.) 9.5.5,9.5.6,16.3) [BX1795 .S48 R36131990] (10,1.2,11.1,12.3) Gardella, Peter. INNOCENT ECSTASY: HOW CHRIS­ TIANITY GAVE AMERICA AN ETHIC OF SEXUAL Schur, Edwin M. THE AMERICANIZATION OF SEX. PLEASURE. New York: Oxford University Press, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988. 1985. 202 p. ISBN 0-19-503612-3. [BT708 .G37 229 p. ISBN 0-87722-521-4. [HQ18 .U5 S34 1988] 1985] (10,1.2) (10) Highwater, Jamake. MYTH AND SEXUALITY. New Sethurajan, Chandra and Cameron, Nigel M. de S., York: Meridian/Penguin Books, 1991.224 p. ISBN eds. SEXUALITY AND FERTILITY: CHRISTIAN 0-452-01069-1. [BL65 .S4H541990] (10,1.2) ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES. Edinburgh: Rutherford House Books, 1989. 60 p. ISBN 0-946068-364. Hinsch, Bret. PASSIONS OF THE CUT SLEEVE: THE (Publisher’s address: 17 Claremont Park, postal MALE HOMOSEXUAL TRADITION IN CHINA. code EH6 7PJ.) [HQ32 .S49 1989] (10,1.2,2.1) Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990. 232 p. ISBN 0-520-06720-7. [HQ76.2 .C5 H56 1990] (10) 11.1 Contraception (General) Kenney, Asta M. SEX EDUCATION AND AIDS Alan Guttmacher Institute. CURRENT FUNCTION­ EDUCATION IN THE SCHOOLS: A SURVEY OF ING AND FUTURE PRIORITIES IN FAMILY PLAN­ STATE POLICIES, CURRICULA AND PROGRAM AC- NING SERVICES DELIVERY. New York: Alan TTVmES. New York: Alan Guttmacher Institute, Guttmacher Institute, [1983]. 288 p. (December [1989?]. 144 p. [HQ57.5 .A3 K541989] (10,9.5.6) 1983.) {HQ763.6 ,U5 C871983] (11.1,9.3) Laqueur, Thomas. MAKING SEX: BODY AND Bullough, Vern L. and Bullough, Bonnie. CON­ GENDER FROM THE GREEKS TO FREUD. TRACEPTION: A GUIDE TO BIRTH CONTROL Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1990. METHODS. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1990. 313 p. ISBN 0-674-54349-1. [HQ1075 .L37 1990] 177 p. ISBN 0-87975-589-X. (New Concepts in (10) Human Sexuality series.) [RG136.2 .B85 1990] (11.1, 12.1) Nathanson, Constance A. DANGEROUS PASSAGE: THE SOCIAL CONTROL OF SEXUALITY IN Ford, John C.; et al. THE TEACHING OF “HUMANAE WOMEN’S ADOLESCENCE. Philadelphia: Temple VITAE”: A d efense. San Francisco: Ignatius Press,

Volume 17, Cumulation, Page-54 1988. 219 p. ISBN 0-89870-214-3. [HQ766.3 .T39 11.2 Availability of Contraceptives to 1988] (11.1,1.2) Minors Harlap, Susan; Kost, Kathryn; and Forrest, Jac­ READINGS ON TEENAGE PREGNANCY: FROM FAMI­ queline D. PREVENTING PREGNANCY, PROTECT­ LY PLANNING PERSPECTIVES, 1985 THROUGH ING HEALTH: A NEW LOOK AT BIRTH CONTROL 1989. [New York]: Alan Guttmacher Institute, CHOICES IN THE UNITED STATES. New York: Alan 1990.352 p. ISBN 0-939253-16-X. [HQ759.4 .R54 Guttmacher Institute, 1991. 128 p. ISBN 0- 1990] (11.2,9.5.7,10) 939253-21-6. (Publisher’s address: 111 Fifth Avenue, zip 10003.) [HQ766.5 .U5 H28 1991] (11.1,9.5.1) 11.3 Sterilization Kleinman, Ronald L., ed. FAMILY PLANNING Bologne, Jean C. LA NAISSANCE INTERDITE: HANDBOOK FOR DOCTORS. London: Internation­ STÉRILITÉ, AVORTEMENT, CONTRACEPTION AU al Planned Parenthood Federation, 1988. 361 p. MOYEN-ÂGE. Paris: Éditions Oliver Orban, 1988. ISBN 0-86089-082-1. (Sixth edition. IPPF Medical 344 p. ISBN 2-85565-434-3. (Publisher’s address: Publications series. Publisher’s address: Regent’s 14, rue Duphot, 75001.) RG136 .B63 1988] (11.3, College, Inner Circle, Regent’s Park, postal code 11.1, 12.1) NW14NS.) [RG136 .F319 1988] (11.1) Reilly, Philip R. THE SURGICAL SOLUTION: A HIS­ McLaren, Angus and McLaren, Arlene T. THE TORY OF INVOLUNTARY STERILIZATION IN THE BEDROOM AND THE STATE: THE CHANGING UNITED STATES. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins PRACTICES AND POLITICS OF CONTRACEPTION University Press, 1991.190 p. ISBN 0-8018-4096-1. AND ABORTION IN CANADA, 1880-1980. Toronto: [HQ755.5 .U5 R45 1991] (11.3,8.3.1,9.5.3,15.5) McClelland and Stewart, 1986. 186 p. ISBN 0- 7710-5532-3. (The Canadian Social History 12.1 Abortion (General) Series.) [HQ766.5 ,C3 M391986] (11.1,12.5.1) THE ‘ABORTION PILL’ (MIFEPRISTONE/RU486): Moore, Gloria and Moore, Ronald. MARGARET WIDENING THE CHOICE FOR WOMEN. London: SANGER AND THE BIRTH CONTROL MOVEMENT: Birth Control Trust, 1990.64 p. ISBN 0-906233-09- A BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1911-1984. Metuchen, NJ: 7. (Proceedings of a conference held 26 October Scarecrow Press, 1986.211 p. ISBN 0-8108-1903- 1989 at the Royal College of Obstetricians and 1. [HQ763.6 .U5 M66 1986] (11.1, Reference) Gynaecologists in London, organized by the Birth Control Trust. Publisher’s address: 27-35 Mor­ Ory, Howard W.; Forrest, Jacqueline D.; and Lin­ timer Street, postal code WIN 7RJ.) [RG137.6 coln, Richard. MAKING CHOICES: EVALUATING .M54 A271991] (12.1,9.7,21.1) THE HEALTH RISKS AND BENEFITS OF BIRTH CON­ TROL METHODS. New York: Alan Guttmacher Gervais, Karen and Miles, Steven. RU 486: NEW Institute, 1983.72 p. [RG136.0741983] (11.1) ISSUES IN THE AMERICAN ABORTION DEBATE. Minneapolis, MN: Center for Biomedical Ethics, Shapiro, Howard I. THE NEW BIRTH-CONTROL 1990. 28 p. (Publisher’s address: Box 33 UMHC, BOOK A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR WOMEN AND 420 Delaware St., SE, zip 55455.) [RG137.6 .M53 MEN. New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1988.306 p. G471990] (12.1,9.7) ISBN 0-13-611781-3. (New version of: New York: St. Martin’s Press: The Birth Control Book, 1977.) Klitsch, Michael. RU 486: THE SCIENCE AND THE [RG136 .S481988] (11.1,9.5.5,12.1) POLITICS. New York: Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1989.21 p. (Publisher’s address: 111 Fifth Avenue, WOMEN AT RISK THE NEED FOR FAMILY PLAN­ zip 10003.) (12.1,9.7,12.5.1) NING SERVICES, STATE AND COUNTY ESTIMATES, 1987. New York: Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1988. Lader, Lawrence. RU 486: THE PILL THAT COULD [133] p. ISBN 0-939253-09-7. [HQ766.5 .U5 A44 END THE ABORTION WARS AND WHY AMERICAN 1988] (11.1,9.5.5) WOMEN DON’T HAVE IT. Reading, MA: Addison-

Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 55 Wesley, 1991. 172 p. ISBN 0-201-57069-6. Siegel, Mark A.; Jacobs, Nancy R.; and Von Brook, [HQ767.5 .U5 L331991] (12.1,9.7,21.1) Patricia, eds. ABORTION: THE ETERNAL SOCIAL AND MORAL ISSUE. Wylie, TX: Information Plus, United States. Congress. House. Committee on 1990.144 p. ISBN 0-936474-98-X. (1990 edition. Small Business. Subcommittee on Regulation, Publisher’s address: 2812 Exchange Street, zip Business Opportunities and Energy. RU 486: THE 75098.) [HQ767.3 .A33 1990] (12.3,12.4.1,12.5.2, IMPORT BAN AND ITS EFFECT ON MEDICAL RE­ 21.1) SEARCH. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; For sale by the Superintendent of Tattrie, George. ABORTION: A CHRISTIAN PERSPEC­ Documents, Congressional Sales Office, U.S. TIVE. Don Mills, Ontario: Committee on Out­ G.P.O., 1991.285 p. (101st Congress, 2nd Session. reach & Corporate Witness, Board of Hearing held 19 November 1990 in Washington, Congregational Life, Presbyterian Church in DC. Serial No. 101-85.) (12.1,9.7,18.5.3) Canada, 1984.78 p. (Publisher’s address: 50 Wyn- ford Drive, postal zip M3C 1J7.) [HQ767.3 .T37 1984] (12.3,12.2,12.4.1) 12.3 Abortion: Moral and Religious Aspects

Andrusko, Dave, ed. A PASSION FOR JUSTICE: A 12.4.1 Abortion: Legal Aspects (General) PRO-LIFE REVIEW OF 1987 AND A LOOK AHEAD TO 1988. Washington, DC: National Right to Life Drucker, Dan. ABORTION DECISIONS OF THE Committee, [1988]. 160 p. ISBN 0-9620037-0-0. SUPREME COURT, 1973 THROUGH 1989: A COM­ (Publisher’s address: 419 7th St., NW, Suite 500, PREHENSIVE REVIEW WITH HISTORICAL COM­ zip 20004.) [HQ767.5 ,U5 P371988] (12.3,12.4.1) MENTARY. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1990. 206 p. ISBN 0-89950-459-0. [KF3771 .A7 D78 Baehr, Ninia. ABORTION WITHOUT APOLOGY: A 1990] (12.4.1,12.4.4) RADICAL HISTORY FOR THE 1990s. Boston: South End Press, 1990.67 p. ISBN 0-89608-384-5. (South Gentles, Ian. THE LAW AND ABORTION: AN INTER­ End Press Pamphlet series; No. 8.) [HQ767.5 .U5 NATIONAL STUDY. Toronto, Ontario: Human Life B341990] (12.3,12.5.1,21.1) Research Institute of Ottawa, 1986. 40 p. ISBN 0-920453-08-2. (Revised and updated edition. Gentles, Ian, ed. A TIME TO CHOOSE LIFE: WOMEN, Human Life Research Institute Reports series; ABORTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS. Toronto: Stod- No. la. Publisher’s address: 240 Church Street, dart, 1990. 247 p. ISBN 0-7737-5366-4. (Publish­ postal code M5B 1Z2.) [HQ767 .G45 1986] er’s address: 34 Lesmill Road, postal code M3B (12.4.1,21.1) 2T6.) [HQ767.5 .C3 C41990] (12.3,12.4.1,21.1) Jerouschek, Gunter. LEBENSSCHUTZ UND GUIDE FOR PROCHOICE CATHOLICS: THE CHURCH, LEBENSBEGINN: KULTURGESCHICHTE DES THE STATE, AND ABORTION POLITICS. ABTREIBUNGSVERBOTS. Stuttgart: Ferdinand Washington, DC: Catholics for a Free Choice, Enke Verlag, 1988. 331 p. ISBN 3-432-97051-X. 1990. 41 p. ISBN 0-915365-16-2. (Publisher’s ad­ (Medizin in Recht und Ethik series; Band 17. dress: 1436 U St., NW, zip 20009.) [HQ767.3 .G84 Publisher’s address: PO Box 10 12 54, D-7000 1990] (12.3,1.2) Stuttgart 10.) [K5181 J47 1988] (12.4.1,12.5.1) Hursthouse, Rosalind. BEGINNING LIVES. New York: Basil Blackwell, 1987. 368 p. ISBN 0-631- 12.4.4 Abortion: Bills, Laws and Cases 15328-4. (12.3,1.1,4.4,14.2,22.1) Greenberg, Pam. State Abortion Laws and the Long, Maureen. BIRTHRIGHT?: A CHRISTIAN Webster Decision. STATE LEGISLATIVE REPORT WOMAN LOOKS AT ABORTION. London: Triangle, 14(11): 1-9, August 1989. (Publisher’s address: 1985. 128 p. ISBN 0-281-04196-2. (Christian National Conference of State Legislatures, 1050 Woman Books series.) [HQ767.2 .L661985] (12.3) 17th St., Suite 2100, Denver, CO 80265.) (12.4.4)

Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 56 12.5.1 Abortion: Social Aspects (General) Chicago Press, 1990.183 p. ISBN 0-226-90158-0. [PS 374 .A24 W55 1990] (12.5.1) Bolger, Catherine. “THERAPEUTIC ABORTION”: THE EFFECT ON THE MOTHER, THE FAMILY, SOCIETY. Sim City Center, FL: Fidelity House, 12.5.2 Abortion: Demographic Surveys 1989. 78 p. ISBN 0-920107-42-7. [HQ767 .B64 Henshaw, Stanley K. and Morrow, Evelyn. IN­ 1989] (12.5.1,12.3,21.1) DUCED ABORTION: A WORLD REVIEW, 1990 SUP­ Donovan, Patricia. WHEN THE CONVENTIONAL PLEMENT. New York: Alan Guttmacher Institute, WISDOM IS WRONG: A REEXAMINATION OF THE 1990.120 p. ISBN 0-939253-18-6. (Publisher’s ad­ ROLE OF ABORTION AS AN ISSUE IN FEDERAL dress: 111 Fifth Avenue, zip 10003.) [HQ767 .H36 ELECTIONS, 1974-1986. [Washington, DC: Alan 1990] (12.5.2,21.1) Guttmacher Institute, 1988.] 16 p. (June 1988.) [HQ767.5 .U5 D67 1988] (12.5.1,12.1) 13.1 Population (General) Faux, Marian. CRUSADERS: vo ices from t h e Alonso, William, ed. POPULATION IN AN INTER­ a b o r t io n FRONT. New York: Birch Lane ACTING WORLD. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Press/Carol Publishing Group, 1990.289 p. ISBN University Press, 1987.286 p. ISBN 0-674-69008-7. 1-55972-020-4. [HQ767.5 .U5 F38 1990] (12.5.1) [HB849 .P6821987] (13.1,21.1) Fried, Marlene G., ed. FROM ABORTION TO Gittinger, J. Price; Leslie, Joanne; and Hoisington, REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM: TRANSFORMING A Caroline, eds. fo o d policy: integrating sup­ m ovem ent. Boston: South End Press, 1990. ply , DISTRIBUTION, AND CONSUMPTION. Bal­ 317 p. ISBN 0-89608-387-X. [HQ767.5 .U5 F77 timore: Published for the World Bank [by] Johns 1990] (12.5.1,12.3,12.4.1) Hopkins University Press, 1987. 567 p. ISBN 0- 8018-3500-3. (EDI Series in Economic Develop­ Gold, Rachel B. ABORTION AND WOMEN’S ment.) [HD9018 .D44 F665 1987] (13.1,21.1) HEALTH: A TURNING POINT FOR AMERICA? New York: Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1990.74 p. ISBN 0-939253-15-1. [HQ767.5 .U5 G6 1990] (12.5.1, 13.2 Population Growth 12.1) Ehrlich, Paul R. and Ehrlich, Anne H. THE POPULATION EXPLOSION. New York: Simon and Parthun, Mary and Kiss, Anne. ABORTION’S AFTER- Schuster, 1990. 320 p. ISBN 0-671-68984-3. MATH: PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF INDUCED [HB871 .E33 1990] (13.2,1.3.11,16.1,21.1) ABORTION; and Morris, Heather S. and Williams, Lorraine. PHYSICAL COMPLICATIONS OF ABOR­ TION. Toronto, Ont.: Human Life Research In­ 13.3 Population Policy stitute, 1987. 46 p. ISBN 0-920453-12-0. (Second Boland, Reed, ed. annu al review o f po pu la ­ edition, revised and updated. Human Life Re­ tion LAW, VOLUME 14,1987. New York: United search Institute Reports series; No. 2. Publisher’s Nations Population Fund; Cambridge, MA: Har­ address: 240 Church Street, postal zip M5B1Z2.) vard Law School Library, 1990.608 p. ISSN 0364- [RG734 .A26 1987] (12.5.1,12.1,17.1) 3417. (13.3,2.1,9.5.1,11.1,12.1,14.1,21.1) Stotland, Nada L., ed. PSYCHIATRIC ASPECTS OF Donaldson, Peter J. and Tsui, Amy O. The Interna­ ABORTION. Washington, DC: American tional Family Planning Movement. POPULATION Psychiatric Press, 1991.210 p. ISBN 0-88048-451- BULLETIN 45(3): 1-47, November 1990. ISSN 9. (Issues in Psychiatry series.) [RG734 .P791991] 0032-468X. (13.3,7.1,11.1,21.1) (12.5.1,11.2,12.5.3,17.2) Goliber, Thomas J .Africa’s Expanding Population: Wilt, Judith. ABORTION, CHOICE, AND CONTEM­ Old Problems, New Policies. POPULATION BUL­ PORARY FICTION: THE ARMAGEDDON OF THE LETIN 44(3): 1-52, November 1989. ISSN 0032- MATERNAL instinct. Chicago: University of 468X. (13.3,7.1,9.5.6,13.2,21.1)

Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 57 Hartmann, Betsy. REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AND al code NW10HQ.) [QP251 .B57 1990] (14.1,10, WRONGS: THE GLOBAL POLITICS OF POPULATION 15.2,21.1) CONTROL AND CONTRACEPTIVE CHOICE. New York: Harper & Row, 1987. 368 p. ISBN 0-06- Blank, Robert H. REGULATING REPRODUCTION. 096171-6. [HQ766.7 .H37 1987] (13.3,11.1,21.1) New York: Columbia University Press, 1990. 272 p. ISBN 0-231-07016-0. [RG133.5 .B58 1990] Kälvemark, Ann-Sofie. MORE CHILDREN OF BET­ (14.1,5.3,15.1) TER QUALITY?: ASPECTS ON SWEDISH POPULA­ TION POLICY IN THE 1930s. Uppsala: Historiska Blank, Robert H. and Mills, Miriam K., eds. Institutionen vid Uppsala universitet; Stockholm: BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY. Distributor, Almqvist & Wiksell International, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1989. 235 p. 1980. 160 p. ISBN 91-554-1094-4. (Acta Univer- ISBN 0-313-26629-8. (Contributions in Medical sitatis Upsaliensis series. ISSN 0081-6531. Studia Studies series; No. 26. ISSN 0886-8220.) [RG133.5 historica Upsaliensia series; No. 115.) [HB3617 .B56 1989] (14.1,2.1,5.2) .K341980] (13.3,21.1) Bromham, David R.; Dalton, Maureen E.; and World Population: Jackson, Jennifer C., eds. PHILOSOPHICAL ETHICS Preston, Samuel H., guest ed. IN REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE. Manchester, Approaching the Year 2000. THE ANNALS OF THE England: Manchester University Press; Dis­ AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL tributed in the U.S. by: New York: St. Martin’s SCIENCE 510: 8-221, July 1990. ISSN 0002-7162. Press, 1990.261 p. ISBN 0-7190-3013-7. (Proceed­ (ISBN 0-8039-3599-4. Gift of Edmund D. Pel­ ings of the First International Conference on legrino.) (13.3,21.1) Philosophical Ethics in Reproductive Medicine United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). STATE held 18-22 April 1988 at the University of Leeds.) OF WORLD POPULATION 1991: CHOICE OR (14.1,1.2,8.3.1,9.5.5,18.5.3,20.5.2) CHANCE? New York: UNFPA, 1991. 48 p. (Pub­ Canada. Royal Commission on New Reproductive lisher’s address: 220 East 42nd Street, zip 10017.) Technologies. SPEECHES GIVEN BY DR. PATRICIA [HB883.5 .S821991] (13.3,7.1,11.1,21.1) BAIRD, CHAIRPERSON, ROYAL COMMISSION ON NEW REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, 14.1 Reproductive Technologies (General) FEBRUARY 1990-june 1991. Ottawa, Ontario: The Commission, [1991]. 1 volume. (Publisher’s Berger, Gary S.; Goldstein, Marc; and Fuerst, address: P.O. Box 1566, Station B, postal code KIP Mark. THE COUPLE'S GUIDE TO FERTILITY: HOW 5R5.) (14.1,4.1.2,5.1,9.5.5) NEW MEDICAL ADVANCES CAN HELP YOU HAVE A BABY. New York: Doubleday, 1989.442 p. ISBN ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF THE NEW 0-385-26390-2. [RC889 .B444 1989] (14.1, Refer­ REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES. Toronto, On­ ence) tario: Ribosome Communications, 1990. 58 leaves. (September 1990. Report of the Com­ Bernat, Erwin, ed. FORTPFLANZUNGSMEDIZIN: bined Ethics Committee of the Canadian Fertility WERTUNG UND GESETZGEBUNG; BEITRÄGE ZUM and Andrology Society and the Society of ENTWURF EINES FORTPFLANZUNGSHILFEGESET­ Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. ZES. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Publisher’s address: 14 Prince Arthur Avenue, Staatsdruckerei, 1991.141p. ISBN 3-77046-0210- Suite 209, postal code M5R 1A9.) [RG133.5 .C65 8. (Juristische Schriftenreihe series; Band 31. Gift 1990] (14.1) of the author.) (14.1) Federal Republic of Germany. Federal Ministry for Birke, Lynda; Himmelweit, Susan; and Vines, Gail. Research and Technology and Federal Ministry of TOMORROW’S CHILD: REPRODUCTIVE TECH­ Justice. Working Group (BNFT). REPORT: IN NOLOGIES IN THE 90s. London: Virago Press, VITRO FERTILISATION, GENOM ANALYSIS AND 1990.340 p. ISBN 1-85381-145-9. (Publisher’s ad­ GENE THERAPY. Bonn: Federal Ministry, 1985. dress: 20-23 Mandela Street, Camden Town, post- 128 p. (Unpublished report. Available from:

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Volume 17, Cumulation, Page 69 Klagenfurt: Drava Verlag/Slovenski znanstveni in Counseling Center, 1989. 838 p. ISBN 0- inStitut (SZI), 1989. 109 p. ISBN 3-85435-106-2. 9624337-0-5. (Publisher’s address: 2421 Chicago (Second edition. Dissertationen und Abhandlun­ Avenue South, zip 55404.) [RC480.8 .P74 1989] gen series; Vol. 13. Disertacije in razprave series; (17.2,1.2,10, Reference) Vol. 13.) [R726 .S771988] (17.1,20.5.1,21.4) Susko, Michael A., ed. cry o f t h e invisible: 17.3 Operant Conditioning WRITINGS FROM THE HOMELESS AND SURVIVORS OF PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS. Baltimore, MD: Eysenck, Hans J. and Martin, Irene, eds. Conservatory Press, 1991.334 p. ISBN 0-941401- THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY. New York: Plenum Press, 1987.473 p. 05-7. [PS508 .H65 C71991] (17.1,9.5.4,9.7) ISBN 0-306-42634-X. (Perspectives on Individual Talbott, John A.; Hales, Robert E.; and Yudofsky, Differences series.) [RC489 .B4 T5161987] (173, Stuart C., eds. THE AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC 9.7,15.6,22.2) PRESS TEXTBOOK OF PSYCHIATRY. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 1988. 1324 p. Martin, Garry and Pear, Joseph. BEHAVIOR ISBN 0-88048-251-6. [RC454 .A419 1988] (17.1) MODIFICATION: WHAT IT IS AND HOW TO DO IT. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1988.499 p. ISBN 0-13-072315-0. (Third edition.) (173) 17.2 Psychotherapy

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© 1992 0001 ETHICAL THEORY; Tom BEAUCHAMP, (Fall). Undergraduate. 4 p. War, Abortion, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ Euthanasia, Value of Life. stitute of Ethics; 1985 (Fall). Undergraduate. 2 p. Ethical Theory, Public Policy, Treatment 0009 LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN Refusal, Right to Treatment. MEDICINE; William H. FISCHER, J.D., M.B.A.; University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine; 0002 INFORMED CONSENT SEMINAR; Tom 1985 (Fall). Graduate Medical Education. 6 p. BEAUCHAMP, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Resource Allocation, Suicide, Euthanasia, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1985 (Spring). Withholding Treatment, Abortion, Contracep­ Graduate. 6 p. Informed Consent, Human Ex­ tion, Informed Consent, Human Experimenta­ perimentation, Law, Medicine, Bioethics. tion.

0003 FRESHMAN HUMANITIES CORE COURSE 0010 MEDICINE IN THE COMMUNITY: HISTORY (THEME FOR 1986: BIOETHICS); STAFF; OF MEDICINE; Neville HICKS, Ph.D. and Buena Vista College; 1986. Undergraduate. 2 p. Laurence B. McCULLOUGH, Ph.D.; Geor­ Reproductive Technologies, Physician Patient getown University School of Medicine, Depart­ Relationship, Death, Bioethics. ment of Community Medicine; 1985. Graduate Medical Education. 4 p. Historical Aspects, 0004 PRINCIPLES AND METAPHORS IN MEDI­ United States. CAL ETHICS; James F. CHILDRESS, Ph.D.; 0011 MEDICINE IN THE COMMUNITY: ETHICS Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of TUTORIAL; Neville HICKS and Carol R. BUDER; Ethics; 1985 (Fall). Graduate. 14 p. Physician University of Adelaide, Australia, Department of Patient Relationship, Euthanasia, Withholding Community Medicine; 1985. Graduate Medical Treatment, Public Policy, Resource Allocation, Organ Transplantation. Education. 5 p. Ethics, Bioethics, Medicine. 0012 LEGAL, ETHICAL, ECONOMIC AND AD­ 0005 PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW; Norman MINISTRATIVE ASPECTS IN MEDICINE; FINKEL, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Gumersindo BLANCO, M.D. and Gladys Psychology Department; 1985 (Fall). Under­ WHITE; University of Puerto Rico, School of graduate. 7 p. Psychology, Involuntary Commit­ Medicine; 1985. Graduate Medical Education. ment, Dangerousness, Treatment Refusal, 184 p. (Oversize; $10.) Bioethics, Terminally III, Right to Treatment. Quality of Life, Law, Medicine, Economics, Costs and Benefits. 0006 BIOMEDICAL ETHICS IN RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR PERSPECTIVES; Isaac FRANCK, 0013 THE VIRTUES AND PROFESSIONAL VIR­ Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ TUE; William F. MAY, Ph.D.; Georgetown stitute of Ethics; 1984 (Spring). Continuing University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1982 Education. 3 p. Jewish Ethics, Religious Ethics, (Spring). Undergraduate, Graduate. 5 p. Profes­ Bioethics. sional Ethics, Virtues.

0007 ETHICS IN MEDICINE; Morton MADOFF, 0014 AGING, ETHICS, AND HEALTH CARE FOR M.D.; Tufts University, School of THE ELDERLY; Steven LIPSON and Laurence Medicine/Department of Community Health; B. McCULLOUGH, Ph.D.; Georgetown Univer­ 1986 (Spring). Graduate Medical Education. 6 sity, Department of Community & Family p. Medical Ethics, Treatment Refusal, Informed Medicine; 1984 (Fall). Graduate Medical Educa­ Consent, Disclosure, Handicapped, New­ tion. 4 p. Aged, Bioethics, Health Care. borns, Terminally III. 0015 HUMAN VALUES IN THE HEALTH 0008 TAKING HUMAN LIFE: CASES AND PRIN­ PROFESSION; Laurence B. McCULLOUGH, CIPLES; J. Bryan HEHIR, Ph.D.; Georgetown Ph.D. and Carol R. BUDER; Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1984 University, Department of Community Medicine 1 & School of Nursing; 1984 (Fall). Graduate. 4 p. Richard McCormick, Abortion, Resource Al­ Nursing Ethics, Law, Allowing to Die, Withhold­ location, Euthanasia. ing Treatment, Medicine. 0024 HEALTH CARE FINANCE AND ORGANIZA­ 0016 LEGAL AND BIOETHICAL ISSUES IN TION; Alain C. ENTHOVEN; Stanford Univer­ HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT; Cynthia sity, Graduate School of Business; 1986 NORTHRUP and Gladys WHITE; Georgetown (Winter). Graduate. 6 p. Health Care, Resource University, School of Nursing; 1984 (Fall). Allocation, Economics, Federal Government, Graduate. 4 p. Nursing Ethics, Law, Allowing to Financial Support. Die, Withholding Treatment, Medicine. 0025 COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS IN HEALTH 0017 ETHICS OF CARE; Robert M. CARE; Alain C. ENTHOVEN; Stanford Univer­ VEATCH, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ sity, Graduate School of Business; 1986 nedy Institute of Ethics; 1983 (Spring). (Spring). Graduate. 6 p. Health Care, Graduate. 10 p. Terminally III, Bioethics, Death, Economics, Costs and Benefits, Technology Withholding Treatment, Law, Medicine. Assessment.

0018 THEORIES OF MEDICAL ETHICS; Robert 0026 BIOETHICAL DECISION-MAKING; Jon R. M. VEATCH, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, HENDRIX; Ball State University, Human Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1984 (Fall). Genetics & Bioethics Education Laboratory; Graduate. 7 p. Bioethics, Religious Ethics. 1985 (Fall). Undergraduate. 10 p. Bioethics. 0027 STUDY GUIDE IN MEDICAL ETHICS (INDE­ 0019 ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE; LeRoy PENDENT STUDY PROGRAM); Richard C. WALTERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ McMILLAN; Mercer University, School of nedy Institute of Ethics; 1985 (Fall). Graduate. 4 Medicine, Department of Psychology & Be­ p. Health Care, Resource Allocation, In Vitro havioral Medicine; 1985. Graduate Medical Fertilization, Gene Therapy, Bioethics. Education. 17 p. Bioethics.

0020 ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE; LeRoy 0028 MEDICAL ETHICS; Ronald E. CRANFORD, WALTERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ M.D. James B. NELSON, Ph.D.; United nedy Institute of Ethics; 1983 (Fall). Graduate. 5 Theological Seminary; 1985 (Fall). Graduate. 9 p. Health Care, Bioethics, Physician Patient p. Bioethics, Death, Resource Allocation. Relationship, Public Policy. 0029 THEOLOGY AND ETHICS OF BEHAVIOR 0021 ETHICAL ISSUES IN BIOMEDICAL RE­ CONTROL; Clyde J. STECKEL; United SEARCH; LeRoy WALTERS, Ph.D.; Geor­ Theological Seminary; 1985 (Spring). getown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; Graduate. 7 p. Behavior Control, 1984 (Fall). Graduate. 8 p. Human Experimenta­ Psychosurgery, Electroconvulsive Therapy, tion, Gene Therapy, Biomedical Research, Psychopharmacology. Bioethics. 0030 CURRENT ISSUES IN BIOETHICS; 0022 ETHICS AND THEORIES OF RIGHTS; Jonathan MORENO, Ph.D. and Gail POVAR, LeRoy WALTERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown Univer­ M.D., M.P.H.; George Washington University, sity, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1982 (Spring). Health Care Services; 1985 (Spring). Graduate Graduate. 5 p. Ethics, Rights. Medical Education. 5 p. Bioethics, Health Care, Informed Consent, Human Experimentation, 0023 SEMINAR ON BIOETHICS: RELIGIOUS Justice, Resource Allocation. AND HUMANISTIC ETHICS; LeRoy WALTERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ 0031 SEMINAR IN THE ETHICS OF HEALTH stitute of Ethics; 1985 (Spring). Graduate. 6 p. CARE; Mary SILVA, Ph.D., RN and Daniel Bioethics, Joseph Fletcher, Paul Ramsey, ROTHBART, Ph.D.; George Mason University, 2 School of Nursing; 1985. Graduate. 16 p. Deontological Ethics, Teleological Ethics, Bioethics, Informed Consent, Physician Patient Bioethics. Relationship, Codes of Ethics, Euthanasia, Resource Allocation. 0039 AUTONOMY AND PATERNALISM; Alan BOWEN-JAMES; Kuring-gai College of Ad­ 0032 ETHICAL DECISION MAKING FOR NURSE vanced Educucation, School of Nursing; n.d. EXECUTIVES; Mary SILVA, Ph.D., R.N., and Graduate. 11 p. Paternalism, Self Determina­ Tom BEAUCHAMP, Ph.D.; George Mason tion, Suicide, Informed Consent. University, School of Nursing; 1985. Graduate (Continuing Education). 5 p. Ethics, Bioethics, 0040 AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY; Alan Nursing Ethics. BOWEN-JAMES; Kuring-gai College of Ad­ vanced Education, School of Nursing; n.d. 0033 PERSPECTIVES ON DEATH AND DYING; Graduate. 9 p. Moral Obligations, Medical Philip A. PECORINO, Ph.D.; Queensborough Ethics. Community College, Department of Social Sciences; n.d. Undergraduate. 29 p. Death, 0041 TRUTH AND INFORMATION; Alan BOWEN- Euthanasia, Suicide, Hospices, Terminal Care, JAMES; Kuring-gai College of Advanced Organ Transplantation. Education, School of Nursing; n.d. Graduate. 9 p. Disclosure, Confidentiality, Morality, Com­ 0034 MEDICAL ETHICS; Philip A. PECORINO, munication. Ph.D.; Queensborough Community College, School of Social Sciences; 1986 (Spring). Un­ 0042 INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL ETHICS; dergraduate. 12 p. Health Care, Nursing Ethics, John R. KING, D.Min.; Eastern Virginia Medical Euthanasia, Human Experimentation, Behavior School, Human Values in Medicine Program; Control, Patients' Rights, Abortion, Resource 1985 (Fall). Graduate Medical Education. 12 p. Allocation. Morality, Physician Patient Relationship, Euthanasia, Death, Prolongation of Life, Organ 0035 ETHICAL ISSUES IN EXPERIMENTATION Transplantation, Biomedical Research. AND ISSUES IN CLINICAL ETHICS; Alan BOWEN-JAMES; Kuring-gai College of Ad­ 0043 LEGAL MEDICINE/BIOETHICS; Robert F. vanced Educucatlon, School of Nursing; n.d. MURRAY, M.D. and Linwood RAYFORD, M.D.; Graduate. 8 p. Human Experimentation, Be­ Howard University, College of Medicine; 1986 havioral Research, Patient Care, Medical (Spring). Graduate Medical Education. 34 p. Ethics. Paternalism, Beneficence, Competence, 0036 ETHICS OF TERMINAL CARE; Robert M. Reproductive Technologies, Confidentiality, VEATCH, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ Withholding Treatment, Informed Consent. nedy Institute of Ethics; 1986 (Spring). Graduate. 11 p. Terminal Care, Death, Ethics, 0044 MEDICAL ETHICS (SEMINARS); Joan M. Euthanasia, Allowing to Die, Ethics Commit­ ALTENKRUSE, M.D.; University of South tees. Carolina, School of Medicine; 1986 (Spring). Graduate. 4 p. Death, Euthanasia, Human Ex­ 0037 THEORIES OF JUSTICE; Alan BOWEN- perimentation, Informed Consent, Ethics, JAMES; Kurlng-gal College of Advanced Physician Patient Relationship. Educucation, School of Nursing; n.d. Graduate. 13 p. Justice, Rights, Health Care. 0045 MEDICAL ETHICS; Gregory PENCE, Ph.D.; University of Alabama in Birmingham, Depart­ 0038 ETHICAL THEORIES AND ETHICAL ment of Philosophy; 1986. Graduate. 8 p. Allow­ REASONING; Alan BOWEN-JAMES; Kuring-gai ing to Die, Euthanasia, Handicapped, College of Advanced Educucation, School of Newborns, Bioethics, Informed Consent, Nursing; n.d. Graduate. 13 p. Ethics, Morality, Health Care, Human Experimentation. 3 0046 ETHICS AND MEDICAL CARE; Peter DANS, 0053 THE CUTTING EDGE; Philip BOYLE, O.P., M.D.; Johns Hopkins University, Office of Medi­ S.T.L.; Saint Louis University, School of cal Practice Evaluation; 1985 (Spring). Medicine; 1986 (Spring). Graduate Medical Graduate. 15 p. Death, Informed Consent, Education. 26 p. AIDS, Economics, Health Bioethics, Health Care, Justice, Care, Resource Allocation, Terminal Care, Physician/Patient Relationship. Genetic Screening, In Vitro Fertilization, Allow­ ing to Die. 0047 MEDICAL ETHICS; John E. SADLER, M.D.; University of Texas, Department of 0054 BASIC CONCEPTS OF MEDICAL ETHICS; Psychiatry/Southwestern Medical School; 1986 Kevin O'ROURKE, O.P., J.C.D., and Dennis (Spring). Graduate. 1 p. Health Care, BRODEUR, Ph.D.; Saint Louis University, Economics, In Vitro Fertilization, Allowing to School of Medicine; 1985 (Fall). Graduate Medi­ Die, Abortion, Handicapped, Newborns, Organ cal Education. 31 p. Medical Ethics, Health Transplantation, Bioethics. Care, Third Party Consent, Allowing to Die, Human Experimentation, Death, Organ 0048 PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN MEDICAL Transplantation. PRACTICE; Rev. Dr. ALLSOP; Creighton University, School of Medicine; 1986 (Spring). 0055 VALUES AND ETHICS IN NURSING; Gina Graduate. 4 p. Health Care, Bioethics, Death, GIOVINCO, R.N., Ph.D.; University of Florida, Euthanasia, Allowing to Die, Resuscitation, College of Nursing; 1984 (Spring). Graduate. 3 Organ Transplantation. p. Values, Nursing Ethics, Decision Making, Patients’ Rights, Codes of Ethics. 0049 ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE; Gail J. POVAR, M.D., MPH; George Washington University, 0056 ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES IN NURSING; Department of Health Care Services; 1985 Gina GIOVINCO, R.N., Ph.D. and L.J. (Fall). Graduate. 11 p. Health Care, Physician MALASANOS, R.N., Ph.D.; University of Florida, Patient Relationship, Aged, Medicine, Informed School of Nursing; 1985. Graduate. 5 p. Nursing Consent, Economics, Law, Justice, Hand­ Ethics, Bioethics, Values, Codes of Ethics, icapped, Infants, Resource Allocation. Health Care.

0050 ETHICAL PRINCIPLES AND NORMS; Kevin 0057 MEDICAL ETHICS: A CASE STUDIES AP­ O'ROURKE, OP, JCD; Saint Louis University, PROACH; David C. THOMASMA, Ph.D.; Loyola Center for Health Services Education & Re­ University of Chicago, Stritch School of search; 1985 (Fall). Graduate. 22 p. Bioethics, Medicine; n.d. Graduate Medical Education. 6 Abortion, Roman Catholicism, Health Care. p. Handicapped, Newborns, Economics, Health Care, Confidentiality, Treatment Refusal, 0051 ISSUES IN COMMUNITY HEALTH; Philip Allowing to Die, Competence, Medical Ethics. BOYLE, O.P., S.T.L; Saint Louis University, Center for Health Services Education & Re­ 0058 MEDICAL ETHICS SEMINAR; Thomas R. search; 1986 (Spring). Graduate. 17 p. Health McCORMICK, D.Min.; University of Care, Patients’ Rights, Physician Patient Washington, School of Medicine; 1986 (Spring). Relationship, Allowing to Die, Genetic Screen­ Graduate Medical Education. 1 p. Medical ing, Occupational Medicine, Social Control. Ethics, Ethics, Codes of Ethics, Patients’ Rights, Physicians, Nursing Ethics, Decision 0052 ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE AD­ Making. MINISTRATION; Dennis BRODEUR, Ph.D.; Saint Louis University, School of Medicine; 1986 0059 HUMAN FACE OF MEDICINE; Thomas R. (Spring). Graduate Medical Education. 14 p. McCORMICK, D.Min.; University of Hospitals, Medical Care, Physician Patient Washington, School of Medicine; 1986 (Winter). Relationship, Economics, Ethics Committees, Graduate Medical Education. 2 p. Physician Allowing to Die, Resource Allocation. Patient Relationship, Patient Care, Hospitals. 4 0060 ETHICAL CHALLENGE OF MEDICINE; (Fall). Graduate Medical Education. 50 p. Medi­ Thomas R. McCORMICK, D.Min.; University of cal Ethics, Treatment Refusal, Informed Con­ Washington, School of Medicine; 1986 (Winter). sent, Handicapped, Newborns, Physician Graduate. 2 p. Medical Ethics, Decision Patient Relationship, Allowing to Die. Making, Hospitals. 0068 RESPONSIBLE HUMAN LIFE; James J. 0061 ETHICAL ISSUES SURROUNDING DEATH; McCARTNEY, OSA, Ph.D.; St. Vincent de Paul Thomas R. McCORMICK, D.Min.; University of Seminary; 1985 (Fall). Graduate. 5 p. Roman Washington, School of Medicine; 1986 (Spring). Catholicism, Medical Ethics, Physician Patient Graduate Medical Education. 6 p. Death, Relationship, Health Care, Decision Making, Suicide, Patients' Rights, Allowing to Die, Death, Reproduction. Euthanasia. 0069 ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN 0062 MEDICAL ETHICS AND THE LIFE SCIEN­ MEDICINE; Edmund G. HOWE, M.D., J.D.; CES; Thomas R. McCORMICK, D.Min.; Univer­ Uniformed Services University of Health Scien­ sity of Washington, School of Medicine; 1985 ces, Department of Psychiatry; 1985 (Fall). (Fall). Graduate Medical Education. 2 p. Graduate Medical Education. 18 p. Physician Bioethics, Resource Allocation, Abortion, Patient Relationship, Allowing to Die, Abortion, Handicapped, Newborns, Euthanasia, In­ Genetic Screening, Selection for Treatment, formed Consent, Psychosurgery, Genetic Inter­ Research Subjects. vention.

0063 SOCIAL ISSUES IN MEDICINE; Peter C. 0070 MEDICINE 665; Robert A. PEARLMAN, WILLIAMS., J.D., Ph.D.; State University of New M.D., M.P.H.; University of Washington, School York Stony Brook, School of Medicine; 1985-86 of Medicine; 1983 (Summer). Graduate Medical (Winter). Graduate Medical Education. 5 p. Education 16 p. M edical Ethics, Values, Medical Ethics, Treatment Refusal, Patients’ Physicians, Euthanasia, Paternalism, Informed Rights, Euthanasia, AIDS, Health Care, Consent, Resource Allocation. Economics, Malpractice, Peer Review. 0071 MEDICAL ETHICS; Larry SCHNEIDERMAN, 0064 PLEASE LET ME DIE? (WORKSHOP); M.D. and Allen SNYDER, J.D.; University of Winifred PINCH, R.N., MS; Saint Anselm Col­ California, Department of Family/Community lege, Gadbois Nursing Center; 1983. Continu­ Medicine; 1986 (Winter). Graduate Medical ing Education. 2 p. Allowing to Die, Nursing Education. 4 p. Medical Ethics, Abortion, Ethics. Genetic Screening, Newborns, Paternalism, Physician Patient Relationship, Resource Al­ 0065 BIOETHICAL DECISION-MAKING IN location, Euthanasia. NURSING PRACTICE. (WORKSHOP); K. Dan­ ner CLOUSER, B.D., Ph.D. and Winifred PINCH, 0072 HUMAN VALUES IN MEDICINE; Walter A. R.N., M.Ed.; St. Anselm College, Department of MARKOWICZ, Ph.D.; Wayne State University, Nursing; n.d. Continuing Education. 2 p. Allow­ School of Medicine.; Year I. Graduate Medical ing to Die, Nursing Ethics, Patients’ Rights, Education. 3 p. Death, Allowing to Die, Treat­ Disclosure. ment Refusal, Informed Consent, Resource Al­ 0066 CODE GRAY (WORKSHOP); Winifred location, Sexuality, Genetic Screening. PINCH, R.N., Ed.D.; St. Anselm College, School of Nursing; n.d. Continuing Education. 2 p. 0073 HUMAN VALUES IN MEDICINE; Walter A. Nursing Ethics, Decision Making. MARKOWICZ, Ph.D.; Wayne State University, School of Medicine; Year II. Graduate Medical 0067 MEDICAL ETHICS; Howard BRODY, M.D., Education. 4 p. Decision Making, Values, Con­ Ph.D. and Ken HOWE, Ph.D.; Michigan State fidentiality, Reproduction, Resuscitation, In­ University, Medical Humanities Program; 1986 formed Consent. 5 0074 INFORMED CONSENT SEMINAR; Tom L Bioethics, Decision Making, Abortion, Death, BEAUCHAMP, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Reproductive Technologies, Genetic Interven­ Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1986 (Spring). tion, Euthanasia. Graduate. 6 p. Informed Consent, Medical Ethics, Human Experimentation, Self Deter­ 0083 ETHICAL PROBLEMS OF LIFE AND mination, Competence, Disclosure. DEATH; Bela SOMFAI, S.J.; Regis College, Toronto School of Theology; n.d. Graduate. 27 0075 RELIGION AND SOCIAL ISSUES; D. p. Quality of Life, Value of Life, Genetic Interven­ McCANCE; University of Manitoba, St. John’s tion, Reproductive Technology, Euthanasia, College; 1984-85. Undergraduate 9 p. Behavior Medical Ethics. Control, Genetic Intervention, In Vitro Fertiliza­ tion, Abortion, Death, Organ Transplantation, 0084 BIOETHICS; Hubert DOUCET; St. Paul Homosexuals. University, Theology; 1985 (Winter). Graduate. 3 p. Prenatal Diagnosis, Newborns, Euthanasia, 0076 CONTEMPORARY MORAL PROBLEMS ; Allowing to Die, Nurses, Reproductive Tech­ Dr. J. GOULET; Mount St. Vincent University, nologies, Doctor-Patient Relationship. Religion; n.d. Undergraduate. 6 p. Christian Ethics. 0085 DROIT DES PERSONNES; Edith DELEURY; Université Laval, Faculté de Droit; 1985 0077 PROBLEMS IN BIO-MEDICAL ETHICS ; (Winter). Graduate. 2 p. Artificial Insemination, Prof. SCHUMAKER; Queen’s University, In Vitro Fertilization, Surrogacy, Prenatal Diag­ Religion; 1984-85. Undergraduate. 2 p. Medical nosis, Genetic Intervention. Ethics, Death, Physician, Patient Relationship, Values, Psychotherapy, Morality. 0086 CURRENT ISSUES IN CANADIAN HEALTH CARE; Jan STORCH; University of Alberta, 0078 PRINCIPLES IN BIOMEDICAL ETHICS; Dr. Health Service Administration; 1984-85. Dietmar LAGE; University of Windsor; n.d. Graduate. 22 p. Health Care Delivery, Resource Graduate. 2 p. Contraception, Genetic Interven­ Allocation, Medical Ethics, Informed Consent. tion, Abortion, Handicapped, Newborns, Childbirth. 0087 SELECTED TOPICS IN HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION; Jan STORCH; University of 0079 MORALE ET VIE HUMAINE ; Henri Alberta, Health Services Administration; 1984- BEAUMONT; Université Laval, Theology; 1984 85. Graduate. 17 p. Informed Consent, Death, (W inter). Graduate. 4 p. Contraception, Reproductive Technologies, Resource Alloca­ Eugenics, Artificial Insemination, Abortion, tion, Occupational Diseases. Death, Christian Ethics. 0088 ETHICS IN HEALTH CARE; Pran MANGA; 0080 LE RESPECT DE LA VIE ; Jacques FER- University of Ottawa, Administration; 1984 LAND; Université du Quebec, Theology; n.d. (Fall). Graduate. 5 p. Genetic Intervention, Graduate. 1 p. Value of Life, Abortion, Reproductive Technologies, Resource Alloca­ Euthanasia, Artificial Insemination, Sterilization, tion, Death, Euthanasia, Rights. Capital Punishment. 0089 PROBLÈMES EN GESTION DES SERVICES 0081 THEOLOGY 300; Bernard MacDONALD; St. DE SANTÉ; Jacqueline FORTIN; Université de Francis Xavier University, Theology; n.d. Under­ Montreal, Health Administration; 1986 (Winter). graduate. 2 p. Ethics, Reproductive Tech­ Graduate. 10 p. Ethics, Law, Medicine, nologies, Genetic Intervention, Euthanasia, Decision Making, Values, Conscience, Abortion, Contraception. Resource Allocation, Ethics Committees.

0082 CHRISTIAN BIOETHICS; Rev. Michael 0090 DENTAL ETHICS AND JURISPRUDENCE; PRIEUR; King’s College/St. Peter’s Seminary, Peter GRAHAM; McGill University, Community Theology; 1983-84. 3 p. Christian Ethics, Dentistry; 1984-85. Graduate Dental Education. 6 4 p. Dentistry, Professional Ethics, Negligence 0098 BIOÉTHIQUE ET PHILOSOPHIE; Andre JEAN; Université Laval, Philosophy; n.d. Graduate. 3 p. Medical Ethics. 0091 ETHICAL AND BUSINESS ASPECTS OF DENTAL PRACTICE, R.E. McDERMOTT, 0099 MORAL ISSUES; J.E. THOMAS; unknown, D.D.S.; University of Saskatchewan, Comm, Philosophy/Religious Studies; 1984-85. Under­ and Pediatric Dentistry; n.d. Graduate Dental graduate. 3 p. Physician, Patient Relationship, Education. 2 p. Dentistry, Professional Ethics, Abortion, Genetic Screening, Death, Physician-Patient Relationship, Economics. Reproductive Technologies, Human Ex­ perimentation. 0092 COMMUNITY DENTISTRY; Prof. MAYHALL; University of Toronto, Dentistry; 0100 ETHICAL ISSUES; B. CUPPLES; New 1984. Graduate Dental Education. 24 p. Den­ Brunswick, Philosophy; 1983 [Fall]. Under­ tistry, Professional Ethics, Physician-Patient graduate. 3 p. Human Experimentation, Relationship. Euthanasia, Abortion, Death, Codes of Ethics, Patients' Rights, Informed Consent.

0093 PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT; Wesley 0101 PHILOSOPHY 301; Pall S. ARDAI; Queen’s DUNN; University of Western Ontario, Dentistry; University, Philosophy; 1985. 9 p. Patients' 1984 (Fall). Graduate Dental Education. 9 p. Rights, Paternalism, Abortion, Euthanasia, Dentistry, Professional Ethics, Physician- Human Experimentation, Informed Consent. Patient Relationship. 0102 BIOMEDICAL ETHICS; J.V. PENNA; St. 0094 BIO-MEDICAL ETHICS; E. WINKLER; Thomas More College, Philosophy; 1984-85. University of British Columbia, Philosophy; n.d. Undergraduate. 3 p. Ethics, Personhood, Undergraduate. 3 p. Abortion, Euthanasia, Patients’ Rights, Disclosure, Abortion, Death, Physician-Patient Relationship, Informed Con­ Euthanasia, Resource Allocation, Human Ex­ sent, Resource Allocation, Genetic interven­ perimentation. tion. 0103 MORAL PROBLEMS IN THE HEALTH CARE 0095 BIOETHICS —AN INQUIRY INTO OF THE AGED; D. ZIMMERMAN; Simon Fraser SELECTED ISSUES; G. NATHAN and D. UR- University, Philosophy; 1985 (Spring). Under­ SINO; Brock, Biology/Philosophy; n.d. Under­ graduate. 2 p. Aged, Euthanasia, Allowing to graduate. 5 p. Genetic Intervention, Die, Confidentiality, Death, Competence, In­ Reproductive Technologies, Abortion, Death, formed Consent, Disclosure, Justice. Euthanasia, Health Care Delivery, Behavior 0104 [MEDICINE AND THE LAW] (4 COURSES); Control. A. LYNCH; St. Michael’s College, Philosophy; n.d. Undergraduate. 3 p. Ethics, Law, Medicine, 0096 BIOMEDICAL ETHICS; Mike BURGESS; Human Experimentation, Mental Health, Values. Calgary, Philosophy; n.d. Undergraduate. 2 p. Ethics, Informed Consent, Death, Euthanasia, 0105 MORALITY, MEDICINE AND THE LAW; LW. Human Experimentation, Resource Allocation, SUMNER; University of Toronto, Philosophy; Handicapped, Newborns, Abortion. 1984/Fall. Undergraduate. 4 p. Reproductive Technologies, Genetic Intervention, Abortion, 0097 ETHICS AND MEDICINE; Susan SHERWIN; Newborns, Euthanasia. Dalhousie, Philosophy; 1984 (Fall). Under­ graduate. 14 p. Medical Ethics, Paternalism, 0106 BIOMEDICAL ETHICS; Barry HOFF- Physician-Patient Relationship, Nurses, In­ MASTER and Gwen FRASER; University of formed Consent, Disclosure, Human Ex­ Western Ontario, Philosophy; 1984/85. Under­ perimentation. graduate. 3 p. Handicapped, Newborns, Pater­ 7 nalism, Treatment Refusal, Counseling, Con­ 0115 TEACHING OF MEDICAL ETHICS; C. fidentiality, Physician Patient Relationship. HEUGHAN, M.D. J. ROSS, M.D.; unknown; 1983. Graduate Medical Education. 6 p. 0107 ETHICS IN MEDICINE AND LAW; D. WAL­ Bioethics, Physician Patient Relationship, TON; University of Winnipeg, Philosophy; n.d. Human Experimentation, Handicapped, Ter­ Undergraduate. 2 p. Physician Patient Relation­ minal Care, Aged. ship, Law, Medicine, Euthanasia, Decision Making. 0116 QU’EST-CE QUE LA BIOÉTHIQUE; Guy DURAND; Université de Montreal, School of 0108 PROBLEMS IN BIOMEDICAL ETHICS; J. Medicine; 1984/85. Graduate Medical Educa­ NAPIER; Champlain Regional College-Lennox- tion. 27 p. Bioethics, Terminal Care, ville, Philosophy; 1984/Winter. Undergraduate. Euthanasia, Suicide, Abortion, Prenatal Diag­ 3 p. Physician Patient Relationship, Human Ex­ nosis, Sterilization, Mentally Handicapped. perimentation, Euthanasia, Abortion, Behavior Control, Genetic Intervention. 0117 MORAL SIDE OF MEDICINE; C. Donald MacNIVEN; York University, Philosophy; 0109 MEDICAL ETHICS AND JURISPRUDENCE; 1983/84. Undergraduate. 3 p. Bioethics, Human J.A.L. GILBERT; University of Alberta, School of Experimentation, Resource Allocation, Abor­ Medicine; 1984/85. Graduate Medical Educa­ tion, Physician Patient Relationship, tion. 6 p. Professional Ethics, Law, Medicine, Euthanasia, Behavior Control. Informed Consent, Malpractice, Physician Patient Relationship. 0118 ETHICS FORUM: ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN MEDICINE; Alex M. BRYANS; Queen’s Univer­ 0110 BIOETHICS; Chartes BODEMER E.H.W. sity, School of Medicine; 1985/Spring. Graduate KLUGE; University of British Columbia, School Medical Education. 4 p. Informed Consent, of Medicine; n.d. Seminar. 2 p. Bioethics, Decision Making, Resource Allocation, Death, Decision Making, Paternalism. Professional Ethics, Ethics Committees, Human Experimentation. 0111 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT; J. WECKMAN; 0119 MAN, MEDICINE AND SOCIETY; K.R. Dalhousie, School of Medicine; 1984/85. HAIGHT; University of Saskatchewan, School of Graduate Medical Education. 4 p. Law, Medicine; 1985/Spring. Graduate Medical Medicine, Physician Patient Relationship, Education. 11 p. Paternalism, Decision Making, Death, Resource Allocation. Prolongation of Life, Abortion, Treatment 0112 ÉTHIQUE MÉDICAL; David ROY, Ph.D. and Refusal, Bioethics. Harry GRANTHAM, M.D.; Université Laval, 0120 MEDICAL HUMANITIES; Abbyann LYNCH; Philosophy; n.d. Undergraduate. 14 p. Prolon­ University of Toronto, School of Medicine; n.d. gation of Life, Aged, Abortion, Prenatal Diag­ Graduate Medical Education. 6 p. Genetic Inter­ nosis, Newborns, Handicapped, Psychiatry. vention, Informed Consent, Death, Psychiatry, Religion, Abortion, Mentally Handicapped, 0113 ETHICAL ISSUES; Arnold JOHNSON Bioethics. Stephen TOULMIN; McMaster University, School of Medicine; 1983. Graduate Medical 0121 MEDICINE AND SOCIETY; STAFF; Univer­ Education. 14 p. Informed Consent, Disclosure, sity of Western Ontario, School of Medicine; Confidentiality, Prolongation of Life. 1985/Winter. Graduate Medical Education. 2 p. Confidentiality, Law, Medicine, Abortion, 0114 MEDICAL ETHICS AND JURISPRUDENCE; Euthanasia, Terminal Care, Prenatal Diagnosis, David ROY, Ph.D.; McGill University, School of Living Wills. Medicine; 1985/Spring. Graduate Medical Education. 14 p. Prolongation of Life, Informed 0122 PROFESSIONAL ISSUES [IN NURSING]; J. Consent, Law, Medicine, Aged, Psychiatry. ERICKSEN and M. REGESTER; University of 8 British Columbia, School of Nursing; Caledonia, Health Sciences; 1983/Spring. Un­ 1985/Spring. Undergraduate. 4 p. Nursing dergraduate. 22 p. Nursing Ethics, Rights, Ethics. Decision Making, Death, Resource Allocation.

0123 PROBLÈMES CONTEMPORAINS 0131 PATIENT RIGHTS AND RESPON­ D’ÉTHIQUE; Marcel J. MELANÇON, Ph.D.; SIBILITIES; C. McFADYEN; Okanagan College, Université Laval, Philosophy; 1984/Winter. Un­ Health Science; 1983. Undergraduate. 6 p. dergraduate. 2 p. Bioethics, Law, Medicine, Nursing Ethics, Patients’ Rights, Informed Con­ Values, Decision Making. sent.

0124 ÉTHIQUE MÉDICALE; Marcel J. 0132 PROFESSIONAL SEMINARS; STAFF; MELANÇON, Ph.D.; Université Laval, Camosun College, School of Nursing; Philosophy; 1982. Undergraduate. 4 p. 1984/Winter. Undergraduate. 17 p. Nursing Reproductive Technologies, Sterilization, Ethics, Law, Medicine, Confidentiality. Abortion, Suicide, Prenatal Diagnosis, Terminal Care, Sexuality. 0133 CORE ON ETHICS AND MORAL DECISION MAKING; STAFF; Grace General Hospital, 0125 ISSUES IN PROFESSIONAL NURSING School of Nursing; 1984/Summer. Under­ AND HEALTH CARE; Myrtle CRAWFORD; graduate. 7 p. Nursing Ethics, Values, Decision University of Saskatchewan, College of Nurs­ Making, Euthanasia. ing; 1984/85. Undergraduate. 10 p. Nursing Ethics, Professional Ethics, Values, Self Deter­ 0134 NURSES MORAL/ETHICAL RESPON­ mination, Death, Physician Nurse Relationship. SIBILITIES; STAFF; Red River Community Col­ lege, School of Nursing; 1983/Spring. 0126 PROFESSIONAL, ETHICAL AND LEGAL Undergraduate. 3 p. Ethics, Nursing Ethics, ASPECTS OF NURSING; Abbyann LYNCH and Economics, Biomedical Technologies. J. WILSON; University of Toronto, College of Nursing; 1985/Spring. Undergraduate. 16 p. 0135 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT; STAFF; Nursing Ethics, Physician Nurse Relationship, Grace General Hospital, School of Nursing; Law, Medicine, Ethics. 1984/Spring. Undergraduate. 7 p. Nursing 0127 NURSING AND HEALTH NEEDS; STAFF; Ethics, Patients’ Rights. Foothills Hospital, School of Nursing; n.d. Un­ 0136 NURSING-PROFESSIONAL DEVELOP­ dergraduate. 10 p. Nursing Ethics, Values, MENT; STAFF; Aberdeen Hospital, School of Decision Making, Professional Ethics. Nursing; n.d. Undergraduate. 7 p. Nursing 0128 HEALTH SCIENCES ETHICS; Marilynn Ethics, Patients’ Rights, Values, Rights, Dis­ BERG; Grant MacEwan Community College, closure, Decision Making. Health Science; 1985/Spring. Undergraduate. 5 p. Ethics, Informed Consent, Death, Human 0137 MORAL DILEMMAS OF THE 80’S; Mary Experimentation, Abortion, Reproductive Tech­ FENWICK; Sir Stanford Flemming College, nologies, Professional Ethics. School of Nursing; 1984/Winter. Under­ graduate. 2 p. Nursing Ethics, Ethics. 0129 ETHICS IN THE HEALTH SCIENCES; STAFF; British Columbia Institute of Technol­ 0138 NURSING PROCESS AND COMMUNICA­ ogy, Continuing Education; n.d. Continuing TIONS; STAFF; Sheridan College, School of Education. 3 p. Professional Ethics, Decision Nursing; 1983/Fall. Undergraduate. 9 p. Nurs­ Making, Values. ing Ethics, Codes of Ethics, Ethics.

0130 PROFESSIONAL, ETHICAL AND MORAL 0139 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS; STAFF; Centen­ ISSUES IN NURSING; G. SINCLAIR and nial College of Applied Arts & Sciences, School Veronica M. ROCHFORD; College of New of Nursing; 1983/Fall. Undergraduate. 21 p. 9 Nursing Ethics, Codes of Ethics, Law, Com­ Reproductive Technologies, In Vitro Fertiliza­ munication. tion, Surrogacy, Artificial Insemination, Genetic Intervention. 0140 INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS; STAFF; Cambrian College of Applied Arts & Sciences, 0148 DECISION MAKING IN MEDICINE; Dietmar School of Nursing; 1984/Fall. Undergraduate. 6 LAGE; University of Windsor, Department of p. Nursing Ethics, Communications. Philosophy; n.d. Undergraduate. 1 p. Euthanasia, Resource Allocation, Physician 0141 BIOÉTHIQUE PROFESSIONELLE; STAFF; Patient Relationship, Confidentiality, Behavior C.E.G.E.P. Hautrive, School of Nursing; n.d. Control, Disclosure, Psychiatry. Undergraduate. 3 p. Reproductive Tech­ nologies, Value of Life, Abortion, Bioethics, 0149 LES SUICIDES: INTERPRÉTATION CUL­ Contraception. TURELLE ET INTERROGATIONS ÉTHIQUE; Houbert DOUCET; St. Paul University, Theol­ 0142 MEDICINE, ETHICS AND THE LAW; S.T. ogy Department; n.d. Graduate. 1 p. Suicide. FIRTH, M.D.; University of Ottawa, School of Medicine; 1984/Fall. Graduate Medical Educa­ 0150 CONVICTIONS ÉTHIQUES ET POLITI­ tion. 10 p. Euthanasia, Law, Medicine, Informed QUES ET SOCIALES DANS LES SOCIETES Consent, Confidentiality, Reproductive Tech­ PLURALISTES; Hubert DOUCET; St. Paul nologies, Death. University, Theology Department; 1984-1985. Undergraduate. 1 p. Law, Morality, Abortion, 0143 ADVANCED SEMINAR IN THE ETHICAL Euthanasia, Reproductive Technologies. DIMENSIONS OF MEDICAL PRACTICE; Stephen WEAR, Ph.D.; State University of New 0151 SEX, TECHNOLOGY AND MORALITY; York at Buffalo, Philosophy Department; n.d. Verna CASE and Lance STELL; Davidson Col­ Graduate Medical Education. 2 p. Euthanasia, lege, Biology Department; 1986/Spring. Under­ Handicapped, Physician Patient Relationship, graduate. 4 p. Reproductive Technologies, Rights. Genetic Intervention, Newborns, Hand­ icapped, Genetic Screening, Contraception. 0144 CLINICAL DECISION MAKING; David G. SMITH; Temple University, School of Medicine; 0152 PERSPECTIVES IN VETERINARY 1986/Spring. Graduate Medical Education. 16 MEDICINE; STAFF; Michigan State University, p. Physician Patient Relationship, Informed College of Veterinary Medicine; 1985/Fall. Consent, Rights, Self Determination, Graduate Veterinary Medicine. 3 p. Veterinary Beneficence. Ethics.

0145 PROSEMINAR IN BIOETHICS; LeRoy WAL­ 0153 AGING, ETHICS AND HEALTH CARE FOR TERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy THE ELDERLY; Steven LIPSON, M.D., M.P.H. Institute of Ethics; 1986/Fall. Graduate. 6 p. and Laurence B. McCULLOUGH, Ph.D.; Geor­ Bioethics, Human Experimentation, Reproduc­ getown University, School of Medicine; tive Technologies. 1985/Fall. Graduate Medical Education. 3 p. Aged, Health Care, Paternalism, Competence. 0146 ADVANCED BIOETHICS; J.E. THOMAS; un­ known; Philosophy; 1984/1985. Under­ 0154 LITERATURE AND MEDICINE; Loretta graduate. 2 p. Euthanasia, Allowing to Die, KOPELMAN, M.D.; East Carolina University, Newborns, Death, Quality of Life, Hand­ School of Medicine; 1985/1986. Graduate Medi­ icapped, Genetic Screening. cal Education. 1 p. Literature, Medicine.

0147 SÉMINAIRE INTERDISCIPLINAIRE DE 0155 PHILOSOPHY AND MEDICINE I; Loretta RECHERCHE EN ÉTHIQUE MÉDICALE; Marcel KOPELMAN, M.D.; East Carolina University, J. MELANÇON; Université Laval, Department of School of Medicine; 1985/1986. Graduate Medi­ Philosophy; 1985/Winter. Graduate. 2 p. cal Education. 5 p. Paternalism, Informed Con­ 10 sent, Disclosure, Confidentiality, Genetic Inter­ Handicapped, Allowing to Die, Informed Con­ vention, Newborns, Handicapped, Biomedical sent. Research. 0162 MEDICAL ETHICS; Chris HACKLER, Ph.D.; 0156 PHILOSOPHY AND MEDICINE II; Loretta University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, KOPELMAN, M.D.; East Carolina University, Division of Medical Humanities; 1985/Fall. School of Medicine; 1985/1986. Graduate Medi­ Graduate Medical Education. 5 p. Informed cal Education. 5 p. Values, Allowing to Die, Consent, Treatment Refusal, Confidentiality, Literature, Medicine, Abortion, Resource Al­ Euthanasia, Resource Allocation, Physician location. Patient Relationship.

0157 RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEDICAL PRAC­ 0163 BIOMEDICAL ETHICS; Chris HACKLER, TICE; Albert JONSEN, Ph.D. and William Ph.D. and Dorle VAWTER, M.A.; University of ATCHLEY, M.D.; University of California at San Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Division of Francisco, School of Medicine; 1986/Spring. Medical Humanities; 1986/Spring. Graduate Graduate Medical Education. 58 p. (Oversize; Medical Education. 4 p. Physician Patient $10.) Death, Physician Patient Relationship, Relationship, Economics, Competence, Pater­ AIDS, Law, Medicine, Allowing to Die, Informed nalism, Informed Consent, Organ Transplanta­ Consent, Sexuality. tion, AIDS, Psychiatry, Death.

0158 ETHICAL AND LEGAL DECISIONS FOR 0164 MEDICAL ETHICS I; Ernie YOUNG, Ph.D.; THE CRITICAL AND TERMINAL PATIENT; Al­ Stanford University, School of Medicine; bert JONSEN, Ph.D.; University of California at 1986/Winter. Graduate Medical Education. 3 p. San Francisco, School of Medicine; Resource Allocation, Terminally III, Reproduc­ 1985/Spring. Graduate Medical Education. 8 p. tive Technologies, Allowing to Die, Newborns, Terminally III, Physician Patient Relationship, Confidentiality, Paternalism. Informed Consent, Minors, Economics, Patient 0165 MEDICAL ETHICS II; Ernie YOUNG, Ph.D.; Care. Stanford University, School of Medicine; 1986/Spring. Graduate Medical Education. 5 p. 0159 THE BODY AND ITS PARTS AS PROPERTY; Ethics, Genetic Intervention, Handicapped James F. CHILDRESS, Ph.D.; Georgetown Newborns, AIDS, Economics, Organ University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; Transplantation. 1987/Spring. Graduate. 4 p. Law, Medicine, Organ Transplantation, Religion, Reproductive 0166 BIOETHICAL ISSUES; Byron CHELL, J.D.; Technologies. University of California at Davis, School of Medicine; n.d./Spring. Graduate Medical 0160 ETHICAL ISSUES IN PEDIATRICS Education. 3 p. Informed Consent, Allowing to MEDICINE; Frederic D. BURG, M.D. and Frank Die, Reproductive Technologies, Organ M. HARRAN, M.Div.; University of Pennsylvania, Transplantation, Handicapped, Newborns, School of Medicine; n.d. Graduate Medical Abortion. Education. 4 p. Ethics, Confidentiality, Self Determination, Resource Allocation, Physician 0167 SEXUALITY AND BIOETHICS; Earl SHELP, Patient Relationship, Informed Consent, Allow­ Ph.D.; Baylor University, College of Medicine; ing to Die. n.d. Graduate Medical Education. 3 p. Morality, Sexuality, AIDS. 0161 GRADUATE SEMINAR IN MEDICAL EDUCATION; David S. SMITH, M.D. and Susan 0168 ETHICS AND MEDICINE: A SURVEY; Earl C. DAY, M.D., M.P.H.; University of Pennsyl­ SHELP, Ph.D.; Baylor University, College of vania, School of Medicine; 1985/1986. Graduate Medicine; n.d./Summer. Graduate Medical Medical Education. 2 p. AIDS, Terminally III, In Education. 3 p. Literature, Medicine, Physician Vitro Fertilization, Newborns, Economics, Patient Relationship.

U 0169 MEDICAL ETHICS: THE FOUNDATION OF Nursing Ethics, Ethics, Values, Rights, CLINICAL CARE; Bernard TOWERS, M.D.; Reproductive Technologies, Handicapped, University of California at Los Angeles, School Death, Informed Consent, Public Policy. of Medicine; 1986. Graduate Medical Educa­ tion. 3 p. Informed Consent, Human Experimen­ 0177 VALUE ANALYSIS IN NURSING; Marion tation, Terminally III, Abortion, Resource ANEMA; Texas Women’s University, College of Allocation, Death, Euthanasia. Nursing; n.d. Undergraduate. 3 p. Nursing Ethics, Values, Decision Making, Ethics, Health 0171 ETHICS AND THE HEALTH PROFES­ Care Delivery, Law. SIONS; Ernest WALLWORK; Syracuse Univer­ sity, Department of Religion; 1986/Fall. 0178 ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF NURSING Graduate, Upper Level Undergraduate. 3 p. PRACTICE; Jane COON; University o|. Ethics, Treatment Refusal, Paternalism, In­ Michigan, School of Nursing; n.d. Under­ formed Consent, Confidentiality, Human Ex­ graduate. 7 p. Nursing Ethics, Ethics, Decision perimentation, Euthanasia. Making, Professional Ethics, Values, Morality, Patients’ Rights. 0171 ETHICS AND THE HEALTH PROFES­ SIONS; Thomas CURLEY and Joel POTASH; 0179 ETHICS IN HEALTH CARE; Minerva AP­ LeMoyne College, Philosophy Department; PLEGATE; University of South Florida, College 1986/Spring. Graduate and Upper Level Under­ of Nursing; 1987 (Fall). Undergraduate. 3 p. graduate. 4 p. Ethics, Treatment Refusal, Nursing Ethics, Decision Making, Ethics, Patients' Rights, Human Experimentation, Health Care. Physician Patient Relationship, Euthanasia, Resource Allocation. 0180 PROFESSIONAL DIMENSIONS OF NURS­ ING; Barbara TALENTO; California State 0172 ETHICS AND THE HEALTH PROFES­ University at Fullerton, School of Nursing; n.d. SIONS; Robert W. DALY and Robert FLOWER; Undergraduate. 27 p. Nursing Ethics, Ethics, State University of New York, Health Sciences Law, Professional Ethics, Decision Making, Center; 1984/Spring. Graduate and Upper Level Patients’ Rights. Undergraduate. 4 p. Allowing to Die, Pater­ nalism, Death, Abortion, Ethics, Rights, Genetic 0181 LEGAL AND ETHICAL ACCOUNTABILITY intervention. IN CLIENT CARE; Marg HEGGE; South Dakota State University, College of Nursing; n.d. Under­ 0173 CONCEPT OF NURSING XIX; Sharon MUL­ graduate. 3 p. Nursing Ethics, Law, Medicine, LEN; Ohio University, School of Nursing; 1986 Ethics. (Fall). Undergraduate. 18 p. Nursing Ethics, Decision Making, Values, Ethics. 0182 ETHICS FOR PROFESSIONALS IN.NURS­ ING; John LINCOURT; University of North 0174 ETHICAL DECISION MAKING FOR NUR­ Carolina, Department of Philosophy; 1986 SES; Jeanne GELMAN; Widener University, (Fall). Undergraduate/Graduate. 5 p. Nursing School of Nursing; 1987 (Fall). Undergraduate. Ethics, Ethics, Codes of Ethics, Rights, Death, 5 p. Nursing Ethics, Decision Making, Values. Self Determination, Resource Allocation.

0175 DYNAMICS OF PROFESSIONAL PRAC­ 0183 ISSUES OF NURSING II; Suzanne GROSS TICE; Joanne GUENDLING; Ball State Univer­ and Patricia SIMONI; West Virginia University, sity, School of Nursing; n.d. Undergraduate. 8 School of Nursing. 1987-88. Undergraduate. 93 p. Nursing Ethics, Law, Public Policy, Health p. (Oversize; $10.) Nursing Ethics, Values, Care. Decision Making.

0176 ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE; Judith 0184 ISSUES OF NURSING III; Jessie SAMS; ERLEN; University of Pittsburgh, School of West Virginia University, School of Nursing; Nursing; 1987 (Fall). Undergraduate. 25 p. 1987 (Spring). Undergraduate. 106 p. (Over­ 12 size; $10.) Nursing Ethics, Ethics, Values, 0191 BIOETHICS AND THE LAW; Alan WEIS- Human Experimentation, Rights, Reproductive BARD, J.D.; Yeshiva University, Cardozo Technologies, Handicapped, Newborns, School of Law; 1986 (Fall). Graduate Legal Euthanasia. Education. 7 p. Organ Transplantation, Human Experimentation, Informed Consent, Death, Al­ 0185 GENETICS IN MEDICINE: HISTORICAL lowing to Die, Resource Allocation, Reproduc­ , AND PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES; Eric tive Technologies, Genetic Intervention. JUENGST, Ph.D.; University of San Francisco, School of Medicine; 1987 (Fall). Graduate Medi­ 0192 THEORIES OF MEDICAL ETHICS; Robert cal Education. 4 p. Genetic Intervention, VEATCH, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ Genetic Counseling, Gene Therapy, Prenatal nedy Institute of Ethics; 1987. Graduate. 12 p. Diagnosis. Ethics, Professional Ethics, Religious Ethics, Codes of Ethics. 0186 RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEDICAL PRAC­ TICE; Albert JONSEN, Ph.D.; University of San 0193 MEDICAL ETHICS AND JURISPRUDENCE; Francisco, School of Medicine; 1987 (May). STAFF; McGill University, Faculty of Medicine; Graduate Medical Education. 90 p. (Oversize; 1987 (Spring). Graduate Medical Education. 16 $10.) Allowing to Die, Informed Consent, Law, p. Health Care, Informed Consent, Allowing to Medicine, Economics, Resource Allocation. Die, Malpractice, Law, Newborns, Hand­ icapped, Organ Transplantation, AIDS. 0187 ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF CLINICAL MEDICINE; Stephen WEAR; State University of 0194THEOLOGY AND BIOETHICS; John R. WIL­ New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine; 1985 LIAMS; Clinical Research Institute of Montreal; (December). Graduate Medical Education. 3 p. n.d. (Fall). Graduate. 4 p. Bioethics, Organ Ethics, Law, Informed Consent, Economics, Transplantation, Religious Ethics, Death, In­ Euthanasia, Competence, Allowing to Die, formed Consent. Paternalism. 0195 MEDICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF AIDS; Ralph JOHNSTON; 0188 BIOETHICS AND THE LAW; Henry MINICH, State University of New York at Stonybrook, J.D.; University of Miami, School of Law; 1986 School of Allied Health Professions; 1987 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 4 p. Law, (February). Graduate Medical Education. 7 p. Ethics, Informed Consent, Human Experimen­ AIDS, Decision Making. tation, Organ Transplantation, Resource Al­ location, Death, Allowing to Die, Newborns, 0196 MEDICAL ETHICS AND A THEOLOGY OF Reproductive Technologies, Abortion, Genetic HEALTH; Charles VILLA-VICENCIO, John DE Intervention. GRUCHY; (unknown); 1988. Graduate. 5 p. Ethics, Reproductive Technologies, Abortion, 0189 SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN BIOETHICS; John Allowing to Die, Resource Allocation, Physician C. FLETCHER, Ph.D.; National Institutes of Patient Relationship, Religion, Death. Health, Foundation for the Advancement of Education In Science; 1987 (Spring). Graduate. 0197 ETHICS AND ITS APPLICATION TO AD­ 45 p. Ethics, Prenatal Diagnosis, Genetic Inter­ VANCED PROFESSIONAL NURSING; Carol vention, In Vitro Fertilization, Animal Experimen­ GILBERT; Pace University, Lienhard School of tation, Human Experimentation, Allowing to Die, Nursing; 1987 (Fall). Undergraduate/Graduate. AIDS, Newborns. 5 p. Nursing Ethics, Ethics, Decision Making, Values, Codes of Ethics. 0190 ETHICS AND GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES; LeRoy WALTERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown Univer­ 0198 HUMAN VALUES: EXPERIMENTATION ON sity, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1987 (Spring). HUMAN SUBJECTS; Eric MESLIN, Ph.D.; Graduate. 6 p. Genetic Intervention, Gene University of Toronto, Sunnybrook Medical Therapy, Genetic Counseling. Centre, Clinical Ethics Centre; 1988 (Fall). 13 Graduate Medical Education. 9 p. Human Ex­ nologles, Genetic Intervention, Human Ex­ perimentation, Informed Consent, Codes of perimentation, Informed Consent, Allowing to Ethics, Ethics Committee, Aged, AIDS. Die, Newborns, Organ Transplantation, In­ voluntary Civil Commitment, AIDS, Sexuality. 0199 ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING; Martin BENJAMIN and Joy CURTIS; Michigan State 0207 LAW AND MEDICINE; Karen ROTHEN- University, Department of Philosophy; 1987 BERG; University of Maryland, School of Law; (Winter). Undergraduate. 3 p. Ethics, Nursing 1988 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 2 p. Law, Ethics, Public Policy, Physician Nurse Relation­ Medicine, Informed Consent, Malpractice. ship. 0208 LAW AND MEDICINE; Karen ROTHEN- 0200 ETHICS; Richard SCHOENIG; San Antonio BERG; University of Maryland, School of Law; College, Nursing Education; n.d. Under­ 1987 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 3 p. Law, graduate. 1 p. Ethics, Morality. Medicine, Professional Ethics, Physician Patient Relationship, Informed Consent, AIDS, 0201 PROFESSIONAL NURSING; STAFF; Mid­ Allowing to Die. western State University, Health Sciences Division; 1988 (Spring). Undergraduate. 4 p. 0209 HEALTH CARE LAW; Karen ROTHEN- Nursing Ethics, Values, Paternalism, Profes­ BERG; University of Maryland, School of Law; sional Ethics. n.d. (Spring). Graduate Legal Education. 2 p. Health Care, Law, Economics, Resource Al­ 0202 ETHICS; David LAW; San Antonio College, location. Nursing Education; n.d. Undergraduate. 1 p. Ethics. 0210 LAW AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES SEMI­ 0203 BIOETHICS FOR NURSES; Daniel Ch. NAR; Karen ROTHENBERG; University of OVERDUIN; Dietrich Bonhoffer International In­ Maryland, School of Law; 1988 (Fall). Graduate stitute for Bioethical Studies (Adelaide, Legal Education. 5 p. Professional Ethics, Law, Australia); 1987 (December). Graduate. 196 p. Patients’ Rights, Human Experimentation, (Oversize; $10.) Bioethics, Abortion, Codes of Reproductive Technologies, Genetic Interven­ Ethics, Abortion, Handicapped, Aged, tion, Organ Transplantation, Allowing to Die, Reproductive Technologies, AIDS, Right to Newborns. Treatment, Genetic Intervention, Self Deter­ 0211 CIVIL RIGHTS OF HANDICAPPED PER­ mination. SONS; Stanley HERR; University of Maryland, 0204 ETHICS; Kit CHRISTENSEN; Bemidji State School of Law; 1987 (Spring). Graduate Legal University, Philosophy Department; 1987 Education. 5 p. Law, Handicapped, Involuntary (Spring). Undergraduate. 1 p. Allowing to Die, Civil Commitment, Rights, Resource Allocation, Suicide, War, Handicapped, Newborns, Abor­ Informed Consent, Right to Treatment, Treat­ tion, Animal Experimentation. ment Refusal, Patients'Rights.

0205 ETHICS IN NURSING: A CASE ANALYSIS 0212 ANTITRUST AND HEALTH CARE SEMI­ APPROACH; Judith ERLEN, Ph.D.; University of NAR; Prof. NOONBERG; University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing; 1986 (Winter). Maryland, School of Law; 1987 (Fall). Graduate Undergraduate. 6 p. Ethics, Nursing Ethics, Legal Education. 4 p. Law, Economics, Paternalism, Confidentiality, Self Determina­ Resource Allocation. tion, Informed Consent, Patients’ Rights. 0213 LAW AND PSYCHIATRY; Jonas RAP- 0206 ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE; PEPORT, J.D. and Ellen CALLEGARY, J.D.; Winifred PINCH; St. Anselm College, Depart­ University of Maryland, School of Law; n.d. ment of Nursing; 1988 (Spring). Undergraduate. (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 4 p. Law, In­ 11 p. Ethics, Abortion, Reproductive Tech- voluntary Civil Commitment, Dangerousness, 14 Treatment Refusal, Right to Treatment, In­ (Spring). Graduate Legal Education. 2 p. Ethics, formed Consent, Confidentiality, Malpractice. Allowing to Die, Ethics Committees, Profes­ sional Ethics, Competence. 0214 LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY; STAFF; University of 0222 SELECTED ISSUES IN HEALTH POUCY Maryland, School of Law; n.d. Graduate Legal AND LAW; Peter SCHUCK; Yale University, Education. 5 p. Law, Medicine, Genetic Inter­ School of Law; 1981 (Fall). Graduate Legal vention, Public Policy, Genetic Counseling, Education. 10 p. Law, Health Care, Public Confidentiality. Policy, Economics, Resource Allocation.

0215 LEGAL PROBLEMS OF THE ELDERLY; 0223 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND CRITICAL David AFFELDT; University of Maryland, School DECISIONS; Ted DUCAS and Alan SHUCHAT; of Law; 1986 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. Wellesley College, Physics and Mathematics; 6 p. Law, Allowing to Die, Aged. 1988 (Spring). Undergraduate. 4 p. Genetic In­ tervention, Genetic Counseling, Prenatal Diag­ 0216 LEGAL AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF THE nosis, Decision Making. ELDERLY, STAFF, University of Maryland, School of Law; n.d.(Fall). Graduate Legal 0224 HEALTH LAW; Leslie ESPINOZA; University Education. 11 p. Aged, Law, Economics, Public of Arizona, School of Law; 1988. Graduate Legal Policy, Health Care, Living Wills, Allowing to Education. 5 p. Law, Health Care, Public Policy, Die, Decision Making. Economics, Resource Allocation, Organ Transplantation, Allowing to Die, Reproductive 0217 INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSE ON SPE­ Technologies, Competence. CIAL TOPICS IN HEALTH CARE; STAFF; University of Maryland, School of Law; n.d. 0225 HEALTH LAW SEMINAR; Roger Graduate Legal Education. 2 p. Law, Public SCHWARTZ; Georgetown University Law Cen­ Policy, Economics, Health Care, Ethics, ter; 1988 (Spring). Graduate Legal Education. 7 Physician Patient Relationship. p. Law, Resource Allocation, Public Policy, Economics, Health Care. 0218 BIOETHICS; George SMITH, J.D.; Catholic University, School of Law; 1988 (Fall). Graduate 0226 HEALTH CARE REGULATION; Susan MAR- Legal Education. 1 p. Bioethics, Law, Allowing TYN; University of Toledo, School of Law; 1988 to Die, Reproductive Technologies, Behavior (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 4 p. Law, Control. Health Care, Physician Patient Relationship, Economics, Resource Allocation. 0219 LAW AND MEDICINE; STROUD; Indiana University, School of Law; 1988 (Spring). 0227 LAW, MEDICINE AND SCIENCE; Susan Graduate Legal Education. 8 p. Law, Codes of MARTYN, University of Toledo, College of Law; Ethics, Bioethics, Allowing to Die, Living Wills, 1987 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 5 p. Informed Consent, AIDS. Professional Ethics, Law, Values, Human Ex­ perimentation, Allowing to Die, Organ 0220 HEALTH LAW; Mitchell SIMON; Franklin Transplantation, Resource Allocation. Pierce Law Center; 1988 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 2 p. Law, Physician Patient Relation­ 0228 LAW AND MEDICINE; EATON; University of ship, Informed Consent, Allowing to Die, AIDS, Georgia, School of Law; 1986 (Fall). Graduate Reproductive Technologies, Newborns, Hand­ Legal Education. 4 p. Law, Medicine, Physician icapped, Malpractice, Economics, Resource Patient Relationship, Informed Consent, Treat­ Allocation. ment Refusal.

0221 BIOETHICS SEMINAR; Sandra JOHNSON, 0229 ETHICS SEMINAR I; Marcia Sue DEWOLF; Ph.D. and Dennis BRODEUR, Ph.D.; St. Louis Marion College, School of Nursing; 1987 (Fall). University, Center for Health Law Studies; 1988 Undergraduate. 14 p. Ethics, Codes of Ethics, 15 Nursing Ethics, Patients’ Rights, Values, School; 1988 (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. Resource Allocation, Professional Ethics, 3 p. Physician Patient Relationship, Confiden­ Decision Making. tiality, Disclosure, Informed Consent, Death, Resource Allocation, Self Determination, Allow­ 0230 LAW AND MEDICINE; Alexander M. ing to Die, Competence, Reproductive Tech­ CAPRON, J.D.; University of Southern Califor­ nologies. nia, School of Law; 1988 (Spring). Graduate Legal Education. 6 p. Law, Professional Ethics, 0237 HEALTH LAW; Wendy PARMET, J.D.; Informed Consent, Paternalism, Competence, Northeastern University, School erf Law; 1988 Treatment Refusal, AIDS, Disclosure, Organ (Fall). Graduate Legal Education. 5 p. Right to Transplantation, Allowing to Die, Reproductive Treatment, Resource Allocation, AIDS, Technologies. Economics, Health Care, Informed Consent, Confidentiality, Reproductive Technologies, 0231 THE PHYSICIAN IN SOCIETY; Alexander M. Competence, Allowing to Die, Handicapped, CAPRON, J.D.; University of Southern Califor­ Newborns, Human Experimentation. nia, School of Medicine; 1987 (December). Graduate Medical Education. 14 p. Law, Hospi­ 0238 MEDICAL ETHICS SEMINAR; Nancy S. tals, Economics, Resource Allocation, Human JECKER, M.D.; University of Washington, Experimentation, Allowing to Die, Malpractice. School of Medicine; 1988 (Fall). Graduate Medi­ cal Education. 3 p. Abortion, Euthanasia, 0232 ETHICS SEMINAR II; Marcia Sue DEWOLF; Reproductive Technologies, Justice, Health Marion College, School of Nursing; 1988 Care, Professional Ethics, AIDS, Patients' (Spring). Undergraduate. 28 p. Decision Rights, Right to Treatment. Making, Morality, Law, Values, Sexuality, Euthanasia, Abortion, Death. 0239 ETHICAL ASPECTS OF THE PHYSICIAN/HIV PATIENT RELATIONSHIP; 0233 LAW AND AGING SEMINAR; Daniel David SMITH, Ph.D. University of South Florida, SKOLER Charles P. SABATINO; Georgetown School of Medicine; 1988 (August). Graduate University Law Center; 1987 (Fall). Graduate Medical Education. 14 p.AIDS, Confidentiality, Legal Education. 3 p. Aged, Law, Economics, Competence, Decision Making, Allowing to Moral Obligations. Die. 0240 SEMINAR IN THE ETHICS OF HEALTH 0234 MEDICINE AND ETHICS; Eric JUENGST, CARE; Helen JENKINS and Daniel ROTHBART, Ph.D.; Pennsylvania State University, Hershey George Mason University, School of Nursing Medical Center; 1988 (Fall). Graduate Medical and Department of Religion and Philosophy; Education. 6 p. Disclosure, Informed Consent, 1989 (Spring). Graduate Nursing Education. 19 Confidentiality, Decision Making, Allowing to p. Ethics, Informed Consent, Physician Patient Die, Euthanasia, Reproductive Technologies, Relationship, Rights, Euthanasia, Codes of Physician Patient Relationship, Moral Obliga­ Ethics, Self Determination, Resource Alloca­ tions, Resource Allocation, Values. tion.

0235 HEALTH LAW SEMINAR; Charles CULVER, 0241 JUSTICE AND HEALTH CARE; Madison M.D., Ph.D. and Coralea WENNBERG, J.D.; POWERS J.D., D.Phil.; Georgetown University, Dartmouth Medical School; 1988 (Fall). Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1989 (Fall). Graduate Medical Education. 7 p. Informed Graduate. 10 p. Justice, Health Care, Ethics, Consent, Treatment Refusal, Death, Allowing to Resource Allocation, Rights, Decision Making, Die, Living Wills, Ethics Committees, AIDS, Aged, Informed Consent. Handicapped, Newborns, Malpractice. 0242 PROSEMINAR: BIOETHICS; Madison 0236 LAW, MEDICINE AND PUBLIC POLICY; POWERS J.D.,D.Phil.; Georgetown University, Charles H. BARON, J.D.; Boston College Law Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1989 (Fall). 16 Graduate. 10 p. Bioethics, Ethics, Self Deter­ Human Experimentation, Law, Self Determina­ mination, Allowing to Die, Justice, tion, Competence, Disclosure. Beneficence, Human Experimentation, Public Policy. 0250 BIOMEDICAL ETHICS; Tom L. BEAUCHAMP, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, 0243 MANAGING OUR MIRACLES; Margaret B. Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1989 (Spring). BRITTON; Kentucky Wesleyan College, Be­ Graduate. 3 p. Ethics, Self Determination; In­ havioral Sciences; 1989 (Fall). Undergraduate. formed Consent, Justice, Resource Allocation, 2 p. AIDS, Reproductive Technologies, Con­ Beneficence, Death, Paternalism, Physician fidentiality, Allowing to Die, Abortion, Patient Relationship, Genetic Intervention. Economics, Aged. 0251 ETHICS FOR CLINICIANS; Henry S. 0244 PROBLÈMES DE BIOÉTHIQUE; Eric PERKINS, Ph.D.; University of Texas Health FUCHS and Jean-Marie THEVOZ; Université de Sciences Center at San Antonio, Department of Geneve, Faculté Autonome de Théologie Medicine; 1989 (Winter). Continuing Medical Protestante; 1989 (Summer). Graduate. 2 p. Education. 8 p. Bioethics, Physician Patient Bioethics, Reproductive Technologies, Prena­ Relationship, Justice, Resource Allocation, tal Diagnosis, Genetic Intervention, Euthanasia, Abortion, Newborns, Euthanasia, Ethics Com­ Human Experimentation, Abortion, Suicide, mittees, Informed Consent, Competence. Resource Allocation. 0252 ETHICS OF TERMINAL CARE; Robert M. VEATCH, Ph.D. Georgetown University, Ken­ 0245 MEDICAL ETHICS; Larry G. SELLERS, nedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Ph.D.; Louisiana Tech University, Department of Graduate. 17 p. Death, Informed Consent, Zoology; 1989 (Summer). Undergraduate. 2 p. Suicide, Allowing to Die, Competence, Ethics Ethics, Abortion, Euthanasia, Paternalism, Committees, Newborns, Handicapped, Ter­ Human Experimentation, Genetic Inten/ention, Reproductive Technologies, Health Care. minally III. 0253 ETHICS, AIDS AND HIV INFECTION; LeRoy 0246 PROSEMINAR IN BIOETHICS; LeRoy WAL­ WALTERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ TERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy nedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Institute of Ethics; 1988 (Fall). Graduate. 7 p. Graduate. 7 p. AIDS, Sexuality, Public Policy. Bioethics, Ethics, Public Policy, Health Care, Human Experimentation. 0254 KILLING AND LETTING DIE; Madison POWERS, J.D., D.Phil.; Georgetown University, 0247 ETHICS AND GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES; Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). LeRoy WALTERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown Univer­ Graduate. 3 p. Allowing to Die, Euthanasia, sity, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1989 (Spring). Newborns. Graduate. 6 p. Genetic Inten/ention, Genetic Screening. 0255 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS: CONTEM­ PORARY ETHICAL THEORY; Madison 0248 THEORY OF MEDICAL ETHICS; Robert M. POWERS, J.D.,D.Phil., Georgetown University, VEATCH. Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Un­ nedy Institute of Ethics; 1989 (Spring). dergraduate. 3 p. Ethics, Abortion, Euthanasia, Graduate. 13 p. Ethics, Religion, Medical Sexuality, Health Care, Rights, Resource Al­ Ethics, Beneficence, Autonomy, Disclosure, location. Euthanasia, Justice. 0256 PROSEMINAR IN BIOETHICS II; Tom L 0249 INFORMED CONSENT SEMINAR; Tom L BEAUCHAMP, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, BEAUCHAMP, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1989 (Spring). Graduate. 4 p. Ethics, Medical Ethics, Self Graduate. 9 p. Informed Consent; Health Care, Determination, Justice, Beneficence, Virtues. 17 0257 BIOETHICS; Tom L BEAUCHAMP, Ph.D.; (Fall). Graduate Nursing Education. 3 p. Ethics, Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Malpractice, Informed Consent, Confiden­ Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Graduate. 3 p. Ethics, tiality, Public Policy, Euthanasia, Allowing to Justice, Resource Allocation, Self Determina­ Die, Abortion, Genetic Intervention, Human Ex­ tion, Confidentiality, Informed Consent, perimentation, Newborns, Handicapped, Men­ Beneficence, Paternalism, Virtues, Death, Al­ tal Health, AIDS, Resource Allocation, lowing to Die. Transplantation, Ethics Committees.

0258 THEORIES OF MEDICAL ETHICS; Robert 0264 CRITICAL ISSUES IN BIOETHICS; John T. M. VEATCH, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, MITCHELL, Ph.D.; Colgate University, Biology Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1991 (Spring). Department. 1989 (Fall). Undergraduate. 2 p. Graduate. 17 p. Ethics, Judaism, Roman Bioethics, Health Care, Public Policy, AIDS, Catholicism, Protestantism, Religious Ethics, Euthanasia, Death, Living Wills, Paternalism, Codes of Ethics, Patients' Rights, Bioethics, Self Determination, Informed Consent, International Aspects. Resource Allocation, Rights, Organ Transplan­ tation, Reproductive Technologies, Abortion, 0259 ETHICAL THEORY; Tom L. BEAUCHAMP, Genetics, Allowing to Die, Newborns, Human Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ Experimentation, Animal Experimentation, In­ stitute of Ethics; 1990 (Fall). Graduate. 4 p. voluntary Commitment. Ethics, Morality, Virtues, Rights, Justice, Values, Utilitarian Ethics, Deontological Ethics, Com­ 0265 ETHICS AND THE EPIDEMIC OF HIV IN­ munitarian Ethics. FECTION AND AIDS; LeRoy WALTERS, Ph.D.; Church of the Pilgrims, Washington D.C; 1990 0260 PROSEMINAR IN ETHICAL THEORY; Tom (Fall). Continuing Education. 7 p. AIDS, Health L. BEAUCHAMP, Ph.D.; Georgetown Univer­ Care, Confidentiality, Physician Patient sity, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Fall). Relationship. Graduate. 7 p. Ethics, Justice, Self Determina­ tion, Utilitarianism, Deontological Ethics, Vir­ 0266 ETHICS, AIDS AND THE HIV INFECTION; tues, Communitarian Ethics. Leroy WALTERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown Univer­ sity, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). 0261 PROSEMINAR IN BIOETHICS; LeRoy WAL­ Graduate. 7 p. AIDS, Sexuality, Drugs, Public TERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Policy, Confidentiality, Health Care, Education. Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Fall). Graduate. 8 p. Animal Experimentation, Reproductive Tech­ 0267 LAW, MORALITY AND MEDICINE; G. nologies, Resource Allocation, Abortion, Madison POWERS, J.D., D.Phil.; Georgetown Ethics, Virtues, Morality, Public Policy, Interna­ University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 tional Aspects. (Fall). Graduate. 3 p. Law, Rights, Health Care, Physician Patient Relationship, Confidentiality, 0262 CATHOLIC MEDICAL ETHICS; Rev. J. Abortion, Contraception, Treatment Refusal, Al­ Bryan HEHIR; Georgetown University, Kennedy lowing to Die, Pregnant Women, Minors. Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Fall). Graduate. 6 p. Roman Catholicism, Morality, Abortion, Con­ 0268 HUMAN VALUES: EXPERIMENTATION ON traception, Ethics, Public Policy, Virtues, HUMAN SUBJECTS; Eric M. MESLIN, Ph.D.; Euthanasia, Killing, Reproductive Tech­ University of Toronto, Department of nologies, Sterilization, Allowing to Die, Philosophy; 1991 (Fall). Undergraduate. 7 p. Resource Allocation, Justice. Human Experimentation, Ethics Committees, Informed Consent, Confidentiality, Miscon­ 0263 LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH duct. CARE MANAGEMENT; Sheila Cohen ZIMMET, J.D. and Judith M. CASSELS, D.Sc.N.; Geor­ 0269 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS: CONTEM­ getown University, School of Nursing; 1990 PORARY ETHICAL THEORIES. Madison 18 POWERS, J.D., D.Phil. Georgetown University, J.D., D.Phil.; Georgetown University, Kennedy Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Un­ Institute of Ethics; 1991 (Spring). Graduate. 7 p. dergraduate. 4 p. Ethics, Utilitarianism, Justice, Health Hazards, Health Care, Public Policy, Abortion, Reproductive Technologies, Value of Technology Assessment, Costs and Benefits, Life, Capital Punishment, Euthanasia, Rights, Human Rights, Economics, Justice, Moral Health Care, War, Morality. Obligations.

0270 MEDICAL ETHICS AS PRACTICAL DIS­ 0275 INFORMED CONSENT SEMINAR; Tom L COURSE OF COMMUNICATIVE INTERAC­ BEAUCHAMP, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, TION. David J. ISCH. Mount Saint Mary College, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1991 (Spring). Department of Philosophy. 1990 (Fail). Under­ Graduate. 9 p. informed Consent, Human Ex­ graduate. 18 p. Ethics, Informed Consent, perimentation, Physician Patient Relationship, Suicide, Treatment Refusal, Allowing to Die, Law, Decision Making, Self Determination, Beneficence, Justice, Public Policy, Resource Competence, Disclosure, Coercion, Aged, Allocation, Physician Patient Relationship, Con­ Minors, Mentally Handicapped. fidentiality, Disclosure, Genetic Intervention, Reproductive Technologies, Sterilization, 0276 ETHICS FOR THE HEALTH CARE PROFES­ Human Experimentation. SIONAL; James J. MCCARTNEY, OSA, Ph.D.; Villanova University, Department of Philosophy; 0271 MEDICAL ETHICS; James V. KERRIGAN, 1991 (Spring). Undergraduate/Continuing M.B.A.; Stonehill College, Health Administration Medical Education. 4 p. Ethics, Allowing to Die, Department. 1990 (Fall). Undergraduate. 16 p. Medical Ethics, Self Determination, Informed Medical Ethics, Physician Patient Relationship, Consent, Confidentiality, Disclosure, Genetic Contraception, Abortion, Human Experimenta­ Screening, Human Experimentation, Codes of tion, Allowing to Die, Killing, Informed Consent, Ethics, Beneficence, Death, Living Wills, Treat­ Justice, Genetic Intervention, Reproductive ment Refusal, Euthanasia, Abortion, Reproduc­ Technologies, Transplantation, Mental Health, tion, Resource Allocation, Transplantation, Resource Allocation, Death, International Rights. Aspects. 0277 ETHICS FOR THE HEALTH CARE PROFES­ 0272 SEMINAR IN SCIENCE AND HUMAN AF­ SIONAL; James J. MCCARTNEY, OSA, Ph.D.; FAIRS: BIOETHICS; Kathleen Cranley GLASS; Villanova University, Department of Philosophy; Concordia University, Science and Human Af­ 1990 (Spring). Undergraduate/Continuing fairs; 1989 (Fall). Undergraduate. 16 p. Ethics, Medical Education. 3 p. Ethics, Morality, Self Informed Consent, Physician Patient Relation­ Determination, Beneficence, Risks, Justice, ship, Abortion, Genetic inten/ention, Reproduc­ Decision Making, Genetic Counseling, Prena­ tive Technologies, Recombinant DNA tal Diagnosis, Abortion, Reproduction, Sur­ Research, Transplantation, Property Rights, rogacy, Transplantation, Allowing to Die, AIDS, Allowing to Die. Professor’s address: Mc­ Newborns, Physician Patient Relationship, Gill Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law, McGill Death, Living Wills. University, Montreal, Quebec. 0278 ETHICS FOR THE HEALTH CARE PROFES­ 0273 TOPICS IN BIOETHICS: KILUNG AND LET­ SIONAL; James J. MCCARTNEY, OSA, Ph.D.; TING DIE; Madison POWERS, J.D., D.Phil.; Villanova University, Department of Philosophy; Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of 1990 (Fall). Undergraduate/Continuing Medical Ethics; 1990 (Spring). Graduate. 3 p. Killing, Education. 3 p. Ethics, Allowing to Die, Medical Allowing to Die, Euthanasia, Value of Life, New­ Ethics, Self Determination, Informed Consent, borns, Handicapped. Confidentiality, Disclosure, Genetic Screening, Human Experimentation, Codes of Ethics, 0274 TOPICS IN BIOETHICS: ENVIRONMENT Beneficence, Death, Living Wills, Treatment AND HEALTH POLICY; Madison POWERS, Refusal, Euthanasia, Abortion, Reproductive 19 Technologies, Resource Allocation, Transplan­ 0284 ETHICS AND AIDS; LeRoy WALTERS, tation, Justice. Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Kennedy In­ stitute of Ethics, 1992 (Spring). Graduate. 7 p. 0279 LITERATURE ANE MEDICAL ETHICS SEMI­ AIDS, Sexuality, Physician Patient Relationship, NARS; John LA PUMA, M.D.; Lutheran General Confidentiality, Health Insurance; International Hospital; 1991/1992. Continuing Medical Aspects. Education. 2 p. Medicine, Literature, History, Sexuality, Aged, Death, Suicide, Drugs, 0285 ETHICS OF TERMINAL CARE; Robert M. Decision Making, Genetic Intervention, VEATCH, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ Reproduction, Mentally III, Euthanasia. nedy Institute of Ethics, 1992 (Spring). Graduate. 17 p. Death, Allowing to Die, In­ 0280 SCHOLARS-IN-RESIDENCE READING formed Consent, Disclosure, Suicide, Treat­ COURSE; John LA PUMA, M.D.; Lutheran ment Refusal, Killing, Competence, Living General Hospital; 1988-1991. Continuing Medi­ Wills, Third Party Consent, Ethics Committees, cal Education. 3 p. Medical Ethics, Resource Resource Allocation, Aged. Allocation, Minors, Health Care, AIDS, Virtues, Physician Patient Relationship, Justice, Human 0286 UTERTURE AND MEDICAL ETHICS SEMI­ Experimentation. NARS; John LA PUMA, M.D.; Lutheran General Hospital, 1990-1991. Continuing Medical 0281 CATHOLIC MEDICAL ETHICS; Rev. J. Education. 2 p. Medicine, Literature, History, Bryan HEHIR; Georgetown University, Kennedy Physician Patient Relationship, Death, Aged, Institute of Ethics; 1991 (Fall). Graduate. 7 p. Epidemic. Roman Catholicism, Morality, Abortion, Con­ traception, Ethics, Public Policy, Medical 0287 “ETHICS FOR LUNCH” SEMINARS; John Ethics, Virtues, Euthanasia, Killing, Sexuality, LA PUMA, M.D.; Lutheran General Hospital, Reproductive Technologies, Sterilization, Al­ 1989-1991. Continuing Medical Education. 4 p. lowing to Die, Resource Allocation, Justice. Drugs, Allowing to Die, Living Wills, Religion, Transplantation, Ethics Committees, 0282 PROSEMINAR IN BIOETHICS II; Robert M. Economics, Health Care, Decision Making, VEATCH, Ph.D.; Georgetown University, Ken­ Third Party Consent, Resource Allocation, Vir­ nedy Institute of Ethics; 1991 (Spring). tues, AIDS, Treatment Refusal, Informed Con­ Graduate. 17 p. Ethics, Medical Ethics, Interna­ sent, Resuscitation, Mental Health, Aged, tional Aspects, Cultural Pluralism, Religion, Death, In Vitro Fertilization, Gene Therapy, With­ Codes of Ethics, Judaism, Roman Catholicism, holding Treatment, Abortion, Human Ex­ Protestantism, Virtues, Beneficence, Self Deter­ perimentation. mination, Disclosure, Killing, Justice. 0288 ETHICS AND ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE; 0283 ETHICS AND GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES; Madison POWERS, J.D., D.Phil.; Kennedy In­ LeRoy WALTERS, Ph.D.; Georgetown Univer­ stitute of Ethics, Georgetown University, 1991 sity, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; 1991 (Spring). (Fall). Graduate. 11 p. Health Care, Health In­ Graduate. 6 p. Genetic Intervention, Genome surance, Justice, Rights, Resource Allocation, Mapping, Genetic Screening, Gene Therapy. Economics.

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